Emergency crews respond to chest pain and injury at Concrete home, Concrete WA
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A person was reported with chest pain and a likely broken eye socket at a Concrete residence, prompting urgent police and EMS response amid initial suspect search concerns.
Audio|Heard on: Skagit County Police and Fire
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02:52
Transcript:
00:00
We're an update date.
00:01
Our victim is experiencing chest pain now and he is possibly a broken left orbital bone.
00:06
Okay.
00:07
Cascade, Med 7.
00:08
NX-37, very Cascade.
00:10
I'll be in round.
00:12
Is law in round?
00:14
74-0.
00:15
Law is off seat.
00:21
7 to 21.
00:23
Cascades 1027, Surround 1.
00:33
I copy. You're responding with Med 7 to near Willard Lane.
00:41
Laws with a victim who's experiencing chest pain, a possible broken left orbital bone,
00:49
and minor bleeding on the face.
00:52
10.27.
00:54
742.
01:00
Every night, you kiss.
01:13
Six or other units, I think the, our suspect might be hiding in his closet.
01:22
I got me some.
01:29
Correct, sorry, sounds in the Red Cowsgate's plate.
01:47
6458, what is your DETA?
02:06
Just about to turn on Russell Robb.
02:10
Copy.
02:18
1764, do I need to start heading that way?
02:23
Negative, I just need a second in a TV.
02:25
Close themselves off in his closet.
02:30
Copy.
02:37
5A-cate, my cell phone and 16 will be out.
02:43
So, 2-51. Four other units, closet is clear.
02:51
I think you might have left no time.
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Location mentioned:
Willard Ln, Concrete, WA 98237
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