Emergency response to patient with hypersensitivity near NE 106th St, Clark County WA


An emergency medical team responded to a patient experiencing hypersensitivity near Northeast 106th Street. Multiple units were dispatched and command was transferred to Battalion 1 while on scene.
Audio|Source: Clark County Fire Districts
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Transcript:
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They have called back and are now requesting Code 3[1] license sirens to the patient being hypersensitive.
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8.167.8.0.12.12.
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Priority 5, engine 64, 6 person, 10,
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11,
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Northeast 106th Street.
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Priority 5, engine 64, 6 person,
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1-011, northeast 1006 street, map page 3135.
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Engine 64, Squad 61.
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Squad 61. Are you trying to say you're going in their place? Are you trying to get them to answer you?
01:17
Squad 61, I was just trying to get a location on them.
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Agent 63, or excuse me, Agent 64's and quarters.
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Please first block is seen in place with NG 64.
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One for N-664 at 12.05.
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All the 5-1 port command.
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Command.
01:55
Battalion 3 is clearing,
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command is being transferred to Battalion 1.
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We just have a few units on the scene, we will keep Ops 5-1.
02:04
You don't need to continue monitoring.
02:07
They'll go out to Com if they need anything.
02:13
Transferred to Battalion 1, keeping Ops 51 but clear the dispatcher at 1206.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 3: Emergency response with lights and sirens.
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NE 106th St, Washington
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