Medical response for breathing issues near NE 8th Way, Vancouver WA
Emergency responders attended a call for breathing difficulties at a residence near NE 8th Way. Fire and medical teams contacted management upon arrival and found no immediate issues. No evidence of crime or hazards was present.
Audio|Source: Clark County Fire Districts
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Priority 1[1], Engine 3, breathing problems near NE 8th Way, Unit 38B
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Priority 1[1], Engine 3, breathing problems near NE 8th Way, Unit 38B, map page 2229
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Firecom, squad five.
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Squad five.
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Can you ask the caller to lock the door as possible?
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Happy.
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Five.
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Five, Firecom.
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Two-five.
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Two-five.
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Do you see a white chicken on the porch?
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I have a white cat and 30 other dolls.
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Okay, it's a really bad phone connection. I thought she said that there was a key under a white chicken.
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Okay, you fill it away, yeah, I got it.
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Oh, good, thank you.
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Engine 9, engine 9 portable.
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You've made contact at the front door.
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Yeah, this is engine 9. We made contacts with the manager, the people testing,
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and we do not have a problem here.
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Firecom engine.
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If you get any more calls, if you get the odds, if you get the saturated brain, a lot of tests here.
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Okay.
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Priority 1: Highest-priority emergency response requiring immediate action, typically with lights and sirens.
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Near NE 8th Way, Vancouver, WA 98664
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