Man with dizziness assessed near Broadway Diner, Spokane Valley WA


Emergency responders attended to a 66-year-old man near Broadway Diner who experienced dizziness and a possible fall without injury. The man was involved in a mental health discussion, asking and answering questions about suicidal thoughts.
Audio|Source: Spokane County Sheriff and Fire, Spokane City Police / Fire - Digital
02:15
Transcript:
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No,
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it's going to be at the Broadway Diner.
00:03
Broadway and Dierman.
00:09
Both are you then?
00:12
10.
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One,
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six.
00:21
Either a seven or a zebra,
00:23
95,
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(name withheld),
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(number withheld),
00:27
518.
00:32
Atlantic and Eucle going eastbound of red 2019 Chevy Equinox Charles Robert Adam 226.9
00:46
Southwark.
00:47
Where are we in Cento?
00:50
(name withheld).
00:52
4.5, 48.
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Johnson 6502.
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371, Orkinstabler.
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371. Last two, just left to flint.
01:11
David 654-4-46 Adam.
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First of one. Number seven one, two fifth stop.
01:22
Hall, Valley Ladder, 10,
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191-38-East Cane Circle, Channel Valley Primary, Fall.
01:44
Accrescent with the police.
01:51
Walking north out on the wall, Fort Spokane Falls, Forest Park.
01:56
Just for Kat, I asked him if he was suicidal and he asked me if I was suicidal.
02:02
Copy.
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From family on scene, 66 email fell due to dizziness, no injury, launch an alert,
02:14
125, no code, and then to park.
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Location mentioned:
Near E Broadway Ave, Spokane Valley, WA 99212
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