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Emergency medical response at Sam Street addressVancouver WA

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Vancouver, WA

Emergency medical units responded to a call at a residence near Sam Street in Vancouver, Washington. They coordinated access to the patient through an alley and an accessory dwelling unit to provide care. Additionally, an investigation assist unit was dispatched to an address on Southeast Grace Avenue.

Audio|Source: Clark County Fire Districts
02:26
Transcript:
00:00
Is the patient able to go to the T-2 and lock it for EMF or make their way to the front yard for EMS[2] contact?
00:10
I'll check with her.
00:14
I'll help medication T-21. In the first station, yeah.
00:19
Copy. Thank you, 1621 from Firecom, you can clear.
00:33
I'm going to make 1621 copies.
00:35
It's clear.
00:45
Squad 1 and 1625. We actually have an updated address. It's near Sam Street.
00:53
S is in Sam Street.
01:01
Near Sam Street. And she said the best access would be the alley. I don't know if you're going to be able to fit your rigs back there.
01:09
Firecum, engine 35.
01:13
Engine 35.
01:20
Copy.
01:35
Priority 5[1].
01:37
Squad 35. Investigation Assist,
01:42
2618,
01:43
Southeast Grace Avenue.
01:46
Priority 5[1], Squad 35, Investigation Assist,
01:51
261 8,
01:54
Southeast Grace Avenue.
01:55
Map page 321111.
02:06
One, I believe that is the alley to your left for best access to the ADU.
02:13
I'm probably if you can get access to me, this way.
02:25
Clockwork, I think we have there.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Priority 5: Low-priority, non-emergency response, often involving public assistance and no lights or sirens.
[2]
EMS: Emergency Medical Services

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