Cold exposure reported at apartment near South Balsam Street, Moses Lake WA
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According to the dispatch call, fire and emergency medical units responded to a cold exposure incident near South Balsam Street Apartment 2. The alarm company reported a female claimant aged 73 years, but no contact was made at the scene. The individual reported feeling bites inside the apartment.
Audio|Heard on: Grant County Fire/EMS and Washington State Patrol
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Transcript:
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This Lake Fire Department, Station 1, VOS, Cold, Exposure, near South Balsam Street, Apartment 2, 10,
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17.
00:25
Request a retone for the cold exposure and tone-out station two for that call.
00:31
Hi, receipt, 1018.
00:34
MacMatic 1, you can show us en route to East Brown Avenue.
00:52
Hosewick Fire Department, Station 2, POS, Cold, Exposure, near South Balsam Street, Apartment 2, 10,
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19.
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Mack, Medi-1, I received en route, Brown Avenue.
01:07
It's going to be a fall protection from alarm company, no contact made, subscriber showing as female unknown age.
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Medical 1.
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Medical 1, also correction, she's 73 years old.
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Mac, ambulance 2141 clear, 8th Avenue.
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2141, I received 1020.
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Back from Sprint 3, you can show us clearing in-service.
01:40
Sprint 3,
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10-20[1]. Sprit 3, 10-20.
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Mac, Medics-Hus in route to the cold exposure.
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Medic 2.I receive.
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She is claiming she's getting false bites inside her apartment.
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Location mentioned:
S Balsam St, Moses Lake, WA 98837
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