Traumatic injury at glass lane in white city, White City OR
Heads up: This post was detected from real-time dispatch audio. Information may be incomplete, and the situation may evolve. Always verify using official agency releases.
Emergency responders are assisting a 92-year-old female with a traumatic injury and heavy bleeding near Glass Lane in White City. She was found lying in blood and reluctant to call for help due to instructions from her mentally disabled son. Law enforcement is on the way to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Jackson County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:45
Transcript:
00:00
Dress 26, engine 22, priority one, traumatic injury, near Glass Lane, White City, between highway 234 and the end of the street.
00:16
(number withheld), the vehicle should be passing you shortly.
00:20
The Oregon plate of Queen Paul Frank (number withheld).
00:29
Murphy 176, have you code 3 for a traumatic injury, near Glass Lane in White City, cross of Highway 234.
00:37
This is for a 92-year-old female who was involved in some sort of traumatic injury.
00:47
The RP stating the patient has had a significant amount of hemorrhaging.
00:54
Unknown exact situation.
00:56
The patient is not responding normally.
00:57
Does normally take blood, correction, does not normally take blood thinners.
01:02
You have engine 22 en route on North County.
01:16
Control Engine 22, I copy her en route to near Glass Lane.
01:21
This was called in by the Cascade pharmacy facility.
01:26
The female called them, advised she was laying in a puddle of blood.
01:31
She refused to call an ambulance for herself due to her mentally disabled son telling her she was not able to.
01:38
We have advised law.
01:40
They are not in yet en route,
01:42
and we do not know if there is a domestic occurring at this location.
Disclaimer:
This transcript was automatically generated and may contain inaccuracies. Please verify the information independently.
Location mentioned:
Glass Ln, White City, OR 97503
This shows a Google Street View of the area near the location, which might not be the exact address.
Correct
Incorrect
Not all dispatch calls become confirmed incidents. This reflects early radio traffic only. Treat with caution.