Medical emergency with possible facial injuries near North Mayberry Drive, Spokane WA
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An 80-year-old man was reported with possible trauma and facial injuries near North Mayberry Drive. Emergency services including Engine 99 and Engine 18 responded. A female patient in her 40s was found bleeding from the head in a parking lot. The cause of injuries was unclear. Some fire units were canceled as Engine 99 continued handling the incident.
Audio|Heard on: Spokane City and County Fire / EMS Dispatch
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02:24
Transcript:
00:00
Delta Call.
00:02
Engine 99- near North Mayberry Drive, Channel North Primary, Road.
00:16
NJ9 is the unit 31 15 80-year-old male compression annual female possible trauma with facial injuries, not a word 24 so Ccccccc bandedision That's okay.
00:33
Bravo Call Spokane Engine 18, near North Mayberry Drive Channel North North Primary, General Signore.
00:51
Bravo call Valley Engine 82122 North Pine Road Channel Valley Primary fall.
01:07
Falconage 18 is also upgraded to Delta 89 male possibly septic and not alert we'll get your ALS ambulance.
01:22
Please.
01:28
Calli Engine 8 patients in the parking lot, 40s females laying down, head is bleeding.
01:35
They're not sure how it occurred.
01:38
AMR 255 is no code, 14 and 4.
01:47
Entering team your ALS ambulance will be 130 and go Francis and Ash.
01:54
Okay, there's anything else?
01:59
The fetch mention Annette.
02:04
Detach.
02:09
It looks like we got a second call at Rockwood.
02:14
You can cancel that fire unit and keep the second evening's coming.
02:19
Okay.
02:20
Okay.
02:21
Okay, engine 18, you can cancel.
02:23
Engine 99 will handle.
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Location mentioned:
N Mayberry Dr, Spokane, WA 99218
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