Medical emergency with unconscious male and CPR underway, Deer Park WA
A medical emergency occurred near West Mason Road involving a 67-year-old male who became unconscious and required CPR. The situation was upgraded to echo level for urgent response, with a helicopter and Life Flight on standby. A roommate was present, and the caller was hiding in a closet during the incident.
Audio|Source: Spokane County Sheriff and Fire, Spokane City Police / Fire - Digital
02:30
Transcript:
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Charlie Call, Latter,
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41, near West Mason Road, Channel,
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North Primary, Unconscious Person.
00:15
Prez is to go their route.
00:22
Waiting for further details near West Boston Road.
00:30
401 looks like this will be an echo upgrade now.
00:32
67 male is altered, passed out now CPR started, you'll have 444 code and I'll get you echo response.
00:42
Bata 41 copies.
00:44
Also, can you check availability of a helicopter?
00:47
Affirmative.
00:56
Engine 49, near West Mason Road, Channel North Primary, cardiac arrest.
01:08
For the west units, the roommate is currently walking around the house.
01:12
The caller is hiding in a closet.
01:15
Caller is a (name withheld).
01:28
We'll be over a mile out where do you want?
01:32
Go ahead and pull on to you in front of the floor.
01:35
We'll have a patient here on this south side.
01:40
Yep.
01:46
...with a judge with her boyfriend with their boyfriend.
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That's four, six, spotting to Mason Road.
02:06
And within you pretty much.
02:10
Make for a question.
02:13
Copy that Echo upgrade for 67 Mail originally passed out at time of a call.
02:19
CPR started about three minutes ago.
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Life Flight is on standby, 32 minutes if needed.
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And you'll have 444 come in code from Station 44.
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Location mentioned:
Near W Mason Rd, Deer Park, WA 99006
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