Psychiatric crisis at White City VA triggers urgent response, White City OR
A 41-year-old man at White City VA shows psychosis with unexplained wounds. Staff calls for ambulance support while patient is accompanied by a service dog.
Audio|Source: Jackson County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Engine 22. Priority 3[1].
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Psychiatric Transport, the VA Dom
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201 Upper, at 8,495 Highway 62, near Veterans Memorial Drive and Under East Way, White City.
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Go to engine 22.
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Engine 22, the VA is requesting ambulance only, no fire.
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Engine 22, copy.
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You can show us in quarters.
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Copy engine 22 in quarters.
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R.V.176, code one for psychiatric.
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VA Dom.
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In six, responding code one for psychiatric at 8495 Highway 62.
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This is in Building 201 Upper.
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41-year-old male experiencing psychosis with wounds on face and hands.
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Staff believe wounds are not self-inflicted.
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No other significant issues beyond psychosis.
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Patient will have service dog present.
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No patient further.
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No fire.
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Priority 3: Non-emergency, low-priority response requiring routine attention.
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Location mentioned:
OR-62, White City, OR 97503
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