Man knocked unconscious twice in street fight in Seattle, Seattle WA
A man was involved in a street fight near South Hanford Street in Seattle. He was knocked unconscious twice and is currently unresponsive. Emergency responders and police are on the scene, and the area is reported secure.
Audio|Source: Seattle Fire
03:8
Transcript:
00:00
H-30, META response, near South Hanford Street.
00:05
Sedge 30, near South Hanford Street.
00:32
Assaults patient knocked unconscious twice.
00:37
SvD has now arrived to indicate seems secure.
00:55
He put us on a still alarm[1] at the intersection of Southwest Holden Street and 20th Avenue Southwest,
01:03
MBI[2].
01:31
3-5 meters response 715 8 a 715 8th The vehicle is just still up on the sidewalk with the hazards on looking for a tow truck you can disregard this MBI[2] engine or a lot of 13 in service
01:54
11 Disregard still in service
01:59
This is at Olympic Tower, skyline in the lobby.
02:03
You find a 75-year-old female, falls a head injury.
02:13
Dispatch from Medicton.
02:14
Could you please page the Medic1 Doc? Metcom.
02:34
Medica 28 for a bunch of 30.
02:43
Meta 28, go ahead.
02:48
We're saying of the 50-year-old male was knocked unconscious twice in a fight.
02:53
BP is 160 pout.
02:54
We got a rate of 100.
02:56
He's unresponsive to us at this time.
02:58
We have a PD coming down to let you guys in.
03:03
Okay, I'll turn this point of trauma.
03:05
Can you guys just mega mover and downstairs for the ring?
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
still alarm: Low-priority single-unit fire department response
[2]
MBI: Incident requiring emergency response, commonly involving medical or motor vehicle situations.
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Location mentioned:
Near S Hanford St, Seattle, WA 98144
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