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Medical emergencies reported at multiple locations in VancouverVancouver WA

audio iconMedical Emergency
E 35th St, Vancouver, WA 98663

Fire and medical crews responded to multiple emergency calls in Vancouver. One involved a person reporting chest pain near Northeast 90th Street. Another call was an automated alert of a crash near Northwest Redbetter Drive and Northwest Harbor Street. Additionally, there was a report of bleeding from a cut near East 33rd Street and East 35th Street.

Audio|Source: Clark County Fire Districts
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Transcript:
00:00
Priority 3[3].
00:01
Engine 11. Testpane, (number withheld) northeast, 90th, 90th Street.
00:06
Northeast 90th Street.
00:09
Priority 3[3], engine, 11.
00:12
Chest pain,
00:14
(number withheld),
00:16
Northeast 90th Street.
00:18
Map page 2204.
00:28
Priority 5[1].
00:30
Engine 42. Automated crash alert,
00:34
Northwest Redbetter Drive and Northwest Harbor Street.
00:39
Priority 5[1].
00:41
Engine,
00:42
42. Automated crash alert.
00:45
Northwest Redbetter Drive and Northwest Harbor Street.
00:49
Map page 2333.
00:58
MET is still saying we're on scene on 306.
01:02
Can you put us available in quarters?
01:07
Okay.
01:15
Backcom is in 43, or 42.
01:19
Go ahead.
01:22
Yeah, we found a phone on the sidewalk.
01:36
Golly.
01:50
Priority 2[2].
01:52
Engine 1. Hemorrhage or laceration.
01:55
East 33rd Street and East 35th Street.
01:59
Map page 2122.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Priority 5: Low-priority, non-emergency response, often involving public assistance and no lights or sirens.
[2]
Priority 2: Urgent, non-life-threatening response; prompt attention required but lower priority than immediate emergencies.
[3]
Priority 3: Non-emergency, low-priority response; routine or minor incidents without urgent risk to life or property.

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