Medical alarm near Humbug Creek Road in Jacksonville, Jacksonville OR
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A medical alarm was reported near Humbug Creek Road in Jacksonville. Fire engine 51 responded and established command at the location. Additionally, a 68-year-old woman fell in a driveway nearby with no injuries and required lift assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Jackson County Public Safety
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02:23
Transcript:
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Engine 51, Priority 5[1],
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Medical alarm,
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Near Humbug Creek Road, Jacksonville, between Humbug, Greene Road and the end of the street.
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6-4 post tower
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No, Agent 51 response.
00:25
That's the engine 51 responding.
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6.3, post 62.
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Control, engine 51.
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Engine 51.
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Engine 51.
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Responding the medical alarm near Humbug Creek.
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Copy engine, 51, they're responding.
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976, Wanda rogue.
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20, 438.
01:13
Can't handle that harassment?
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Thank you.
01:17
Thank you. 3.
01:26
175, lift assist, Pine Gateway, White.
01:35
B.175, code 1, lift assist, 1654 Pine Gateway in Y.C.
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City.
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This is a cross of Modoc Road for a 68-year-old female who fell in the driveway.
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There is no bleeding,
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no injuries,
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lift assist only.
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There is a gatecode that we will page to your phone.
02:03
Mr. 155, this call has been holding for 30 minutes.
02:13
Engine 51 on scene, establishing Humbug Creek Command.
02:20
51 on scene, Humbug Creek Command.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Priority 5: Designated response level indicating specific priority for non-emergency or urgent calls, context-dependent.
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Location mentioned:
Humbug Creek Rd, Jacksonville, OR 97530
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