Medical units respond urgently to seizure near NW 95th Circle, Clark County WA
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According to the dispatch call, medical personnel were dispatched urgently to a possible seizure near northwest 95th Circle with an emergency response including lights and sirens.
Audio|Heard on: Clark County Public Safety - CRESA Digital
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02:28
Transcript:
00:00
Medics, 1522, 22, I'm gonna turn your own for free alert.
00:02
A1-2, northwest, 95th Circle.
00:07
All right, your top.
00:14
Sorry, you're not responding to the Middick 1625.
00:17
Ambulance is unlocked if you could get the grenade ready and brought to the door.
00:25
Squat pump gallery.
00:27
Dispatch 1623-2-3.
00:29
We are currently available with the refusal.
00:36
91523, copy clear.
00:43
191522, a pre-alert for U-312,
00:46
Northwest 95th Circle.
00:53
1622, yeah, we copied the pre-alert.
01:00
And Medics, 16, 23, have you head to 3-7.
01:09
To 3-7.
01:11
23,
01:14
37.
01:20
And medic 16, 22.
01:23
Oh,
01:24
just changed their priorities.
01:25
Started off code 340 seizure.
01:28
Now set code 1.
01:32
Yep, it's like it'll be a code response for seizure.
01:36
312, Northwest 95th Circle.
01:42
1622, copy that, responding.
01:48
6602 responding.
01:54
Section 21, like 1622.
01:56
Just for info, this has been updated to a Prairie 4.
02:04
Agent 161, copy.
02:09
Maddo, 1620, if you're copies.
02:18
This is out of 2016-22.
02:20
We are upgrading priority for Code 3[1].
02:24
Thank you. See what you.
02:28
Copy the upgrade.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 3: Emergency response with lights and sirens.
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Location mentioned:
NW 95th Cir, Starcrest, WA 98665
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