Person with diabetic emergency near Northeast Forest Lane, Clark County WA


Medical personnel are responding to a person with diabetic distress near Forest Lane Boulevard and Northeast 102nd Avenue. The caller was lost and provided only vague details about the patient's identity.
Audio|Source: Clark County Public Safety - CRESA Digital
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Transcript:
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Priority 3[1].
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Squad 6. Diabetic problems.
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Near Forest Lane Boulevard and Northeast 102nd Avenue.
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Map page 22,
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16.
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Priority 3[1], truck 21, near Nike Access Road, at Walmart.
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Priority 3[1], truck 21,
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near Nike Access Road,
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at Walmart, Map page 2012,
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2012.
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It should say that we'll take that call to replace the truck 21 at Walmart.
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I copy. Engine 29 to replace with truck 21. As 717.
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Sure 21, please.
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Yeah, beautiful.
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147 at 7. 4, Frank Boy, 62 and Frank 4.
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4. 4718.
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619.9, ready to go.
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6169-58, please.
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109-58. 7-9-8.
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Just have 16-0-1-1-7-7-Creek. Fedix 16, 7-7 Creek.
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6th and 8601. So for this this is going to be a phase two. It was on the northwest corner.
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Calltaker did lose the caller.
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It was just an open line.
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Yes, sir.
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That was just an open line, diabetic issues, this seemed to be stating.
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My contact could hear the chirping of the crosswalk,
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and the caller did state she could see Toyota.
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Or he could see Toyota.
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Squad six, Kelly.
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And my call-taker does not know if it was a male or a female, maybe, said Bryce, but kind of sounded like a female voice, just not sure.
Police codes explained
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Priority 3: Non-emergency, low-priority response; routine or minor incidents without urgent risk to life or property.
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