Patient reported to have stopped breathing at apartment, Vancouver WA
Emergency responders were dispatched to an apartment near Northeast 136th Avenue after a patient reportedly stopped breathing upon their arrival. The response was later canceled after confirming the situation was not a critical code.
Audio|Source: Clark County Fire Districts
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Transcript:
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Priority 3[1], Engine 9.
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Cesar, near Northeast 136th Avenue, Unit 254.
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Priority 3[1].
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Engine 9. Cesar near Northeast 136th Avenue.
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Units Pay 254.
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Map page 2226.
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Go for Edgeaday.
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We're going to take that call near Northeast 136th Avenue.
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Okay,
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copy. Thank you.
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Ingen 10, fire phone?
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Just read on scene, was there something you needed after half on?
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Yeah, call taker says patient stopped breathing as they were arriving.
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I started engine 9 for now. Let me know if they're not needed.
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Copy.
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Unit K-254.
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Priority 3[1].
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Engine 9. Cesar near Northeast 136th Avenue.
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Unit K 254.
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Map page 2226.
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Medics 168, this is not a code. You can cancel engine 9.
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Copy. Engine 9, copy.
Police codes explained
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Priority 3: Non-emergency, low-priority response; routine or minor incidents without urgent risk to life or property.
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Location mentioned:
Near NE 136th Ave, Vancouver, WA 98684
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