Medical lift assist call near Mountain River Drive, Lebanon OR
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Emergency personnel responded to a lift assist call near Mountain River Drive. The call originated from a smartwatch alert indicating someone needed help standing up. No further communication was received from the caller.
Audio|Heard on: Linn County Fire Dispatch and Operations
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02:10
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 31. Respond to lift assist.
00:03
At near Mountain River Drive.
00:06
Cross streets are John Accord and May Fly Street.
00:21
Medic 34.
00:24
Respond to Alpha Response.
00:26
Sick person.
00:27
At 3150, South Santian Highway.
00:30
Cross streets are Market Street and Burdell Boulevard.
00:37
Medic 34.
00:41
Good.
00:44
Here's a call at Little Feasurer and over us.
00:50
Our caller honestly had no idea what was happening with the mail.
00:54
She just said, I don't know if he's overdosing, if there's systemic issues or if he's just caught.
01:02
Medi-34 copies.
01:06
Medi-34 copies.
01:12
That's...
01:13
Medics-34, Medics-31.
01:17
Go ahead.
01:20
Do you want us to slow roll that way because the engine's busy?
01:26
This is confirming to the big mercy.
01:33
Can you please repeat?
01:36
On my call, yeah.
01:42
Control Engine 31, looks like the address is showing the school.
01:46
Do we have any more information about where the lift assist is at the school?
01:56
Negative. This is from a smart watch.
01:59
All the recording said is, Fallon needs help up.
02:01
We could hear Mel talking.
02:02
They have not answered every time we try to call back.
02:07
Copy that. You can show us on scene and investigating.
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Location mentioned:
Mountain River Dr, Lebanon, OR 97355
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