Medical call for fall with aggressive male at St Andrews Way, Eagle Point OR
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Emergency responders received a high-priority call for a fall involving an aggressive male patient near St. Andrews Way in Eagle Point, Oregon. Law enforcement secured the scene before emergency medical services entered.
Audio|Heard on: Jackson County - North County Fire
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01:46
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 22, Priority 1[1], fall,
00:04
Near St. Andrew's Way, Eagle Point between Coral Ridge Drive and Pumpkin Ridge Drive.
00:15
Engine 22 Central.
00:21
For engine 22.
00:23
There is a hazard that Mercy units are going to stage for law due to an aggressive male patient, (name withheld), who is the patient today.
00:33
Law is in around Hersey and may stage.
00:37
Engine 22, copies.
00:44
Lakeland Command, Battalion 3, Level 1, Charlie Sack.
00:48
No abnormal findings with the former manager.
00:51
The Italian 2 copy.
00:57
Can I talk to him anyway?
01:05
Battalion 3, Available, return.
01:08
Copy. Copy.
01:14
Central Mercy-164.
01:18
Mercy 164. RC-164.
01:22
Central Mercy-164.
01:24
In route code one to stage and stay in Andrews way.
01:26
We're on the stage.
01:27
Central from Lindsay, 164, we are saved the law.
01:32
Copy.
01:37
Central to Engine 22 and Mercy, 164, law's on scene advising you can enter.
01:46
164, copy.
Police codes explained
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Priority 1: Highest-priority emergency response requiring immediate action, typically with lights and sirens.
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Location mentioned:
St Andrews Way, Eagle Point, OR 97524
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