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Medical call for breathing difficulty canceled after no patient found, Redmond OR
A medical call was made for breathing difficulties near Northwest Rimrock Drive. Responding units were canceled after the patient was confirmed not to be at the location.
Audio|Heard on: Deschutes, Crook, Jefferson counties Fire / EMS
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02:4
Transcript:
00:00
Charlie response for breathing problems near Northwest Conewood, cross the 21st Street, in the end, 476F2.
00:16
It's effective breathing.
00:18
983 Northwest Rimrock Drive, cross the 13th Street and Hemlock Avenue.
00:23
421-471, Operate on switch to Operations Channel 2.
00:32
At 475 for this also.
00:35
Heavy?
00:40
Smash 412-1-2.
00:43
Force 12. Have a second engine go on that code in place of that second hand, please.
00:51
Copy second engine in place of...
00:54
In place of 4175.
01:00
Flying with other units, psycho-response for not effective breathing.
01:04
983 Northwest Rimrock Drive, cross the 13th Street and Hemlock Avenue, 424, opposite 2.
01:17
344 is on scene of a half acre,
01:23
slow spread, trash,
01:25
and brush fire.
01:28
We'll be form in direct attack.
01:31
We continue to stop, man.
01:33
And this will be Dodge Clan.
01:38
Copy. Half acre, grass, and brush, direct attack.
01:41
Continue with assignment.
01:42
Your assignment is just you and 386 for now.
01:49
For someone.
01:52
We've made contact with a party on scene who says that the reported patient is not here out shopping, so not an echo call.
02:01
You can cancel all the units.
02:03
471 will remain.
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Location mentioned:
NW Rimrock Dr, Redmond, OR 97756
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