Infant with mucus obstruction treated in medical emergency, Vancouver WA


A medical emergency occurred near northeast 79th Street involving a two-week-old infant who had mucus obstruction but is now breathing normally.
Audio|Source: Clark County Fire Districts
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Transcript:
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Priority 1[1].
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Engine 11. Engine 4.
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Cardiac or respiratory arrest.
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Near northeast 79th street.
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Near northeast 79th street.
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Priority 1[1].
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Engine 11. Engine,
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4. Cardiac or respiratory arrest.
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Near northeast 79th Street.
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Near northeast 79th Street.
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Map page 2203.
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Engine 4, Engine 11. Medic 1604, this is for a two-week old patient, have some mucus stuck, is breathing now.
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Four, copy.
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Needs 11 coverage.
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Angel 11 in June 4.
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You go ahead.
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Yeah, this isn't a code, we can handle.
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Engine 4, this is our area. We'll beach you do this.
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We'll handle.
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Copy that. All yours.
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Our problem, battalion is 92.
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Battalion 92.
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Sir Patia 92 unavailable, please.
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646.
Police codes explained
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Priority 1: Highest-priority emergency response requiring immediate action, typically with lights and sirens.
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Location mentioned:
Near NE 79th St, Vancouver, WA 98682
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