Medical call for elderly woman after fall with locked doors, Rockaway Beach OR
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Emergency responders are attending to an 86-year-old woman who fell earlier and cannot move. Both front and back doors at the location are locked, so rescuers are looking for another way inside.
Audio|Heard on: Tillamook County Police, Fire, EMS, EM, and Public Works
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Transcript:
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For 3141, Station 21, Medical Call near South Island Street, Rockaway Beach.
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Again, for 3141, Station 21, Medical Call near South Island Street, Rockaway Beach.
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Respond of Pack 1 is 516, W.B312.
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13141 copies and is responding.
00:26
41 copies showing you in route to a medical call near South Island Street, Rockaway Beach,
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closest cross of East Washington Street.
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This is going to be for an 86-year-old female, conscious and breathing, non-recent fall with immobility.
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They're advising that front and back door are going to be locked.
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They're attempting to see if they can find another way in.
00:54
41 copies.
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And 518.
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821 acknowledge.
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Station 21 acknowledging, 519.
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The intercept of 2120.
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Captain 21 copies showing around medical near South Island Street, Rockaway Beach, closest across the East Washington Street.
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RP is going to be an 86-year-old female, conscious reading,
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non-recent fall.
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They did advise that both doors are going to be locked.
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They're trying to see what they can do.
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They advise that there are windows that are unlocked but may be difficult to access.
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Copy.
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And 523.
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Energy is 21 around.
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Chief 21, copy you 525.
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Location mentioned:
S Island St, Rockaway Beach, OR 97136
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