Traffic collision with two patients and possible stroke, Medford OR
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Emergency responders attended a traffic collision near Reddy Avenue between Crater Lake Avenue and Miss Angeles Street involving two patients and a possible stroke patient. A light pole was damaged at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Jackson County Fire
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02:46
Transcript:
00:00
Copy. Work on the second.
00:02
Code 1[1], 2, separate patients, driver abuse vehicle.
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167.
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167.
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167. Code 3[2] is a stroke with this control.
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Copy.
00:33
Thank you very much. Do you are muffled, Dippy?
00:40
End of 16.
00:42
We'll also need public work.
00:44
Do you have a light pole that has been teared off at the base.
00:54
We'd also be public work like whole house to do it off.
01:04
All right,
01:09
so I'm going to be advised the second answer.
01:10
It's going to be delayed.
01:15
There's a second copy.
01:35
Check 13. Priority 3.
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Checking to Beverly Center near Reddy Avenue, network between Crater Lake Avenue and Miss Angeles Street.
02:02
Central.
02:05
Emergency, 167 is on scene.
02:09
167, copy on scene.
02:11
On scene.
02:17
163-18, I'm going to read and ready.
02:20
Okay.
02:24
We are copying around with 1213 to the ready address.
02:25
We are copying around with top 13 to the ready address.
02:33
6'7. The doors will be unlocked and ARP is going to be right up to the right door.
02:43
Arby is unable to get up to open the door.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 1: Non-emergency response; proceed without using lights or sirens.
[2]
Code 3: Emergency response; proceed immediately using lights and siren.
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Location mentioned:
Reddy Ave, Medford, OR 97504
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