Man found unresponsive with arm injury in Spokane, Spokane WA
A 49-year-old man was found unresponsive near North Wall Street in Spokane. He appeared to be missing part of his lower arm and might have been holding something. No weapon was visible. CPR was being attempted when paramedics arrived and the call was upgraded to the highest medical emergency level. Law enforcement was notified and involved.
Audio|Source: Spokane City and County Fire / EMS Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Alpha[2] Call, Pokane Engine 3 near North Wall Street, Channel City Primary, Possible VOA.
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3, 49 male found beyond health.
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The family was doing a welfare check on him at the time.
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It is stated that he appears to be missing a lower portion of his arm and maybe holding something in his hand.
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No weapon seen at this time.
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Law has been advised and has seen it number one away.
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To fetch, Cheney and Juan is in service, one with A-marked Secret Heart.
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Cheney Jee-N-Serviced, same one's sacred.
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Go engine 3 to fetch.
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Engine 3, go ahead.
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Engine 3,
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the caller receiver is now trying to get someone to perform CPR.
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A little upgrade to Echo[1].
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The next 10 unit will be truck 13 for the station.
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Page 3.
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ECHO Call, Bokan Truck 13,
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near North Wall Street, Channel, City Primary.
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Cardiac arrest.
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June 13,
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you're right on the Echo[1] Upgrade.
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There's a 49-year-old male who appeared beyond help.
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They were then uncertain and we upgraded to the echo.
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Feudence number 108 and 109.
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Pressing 119 is just driving.
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13.
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13 from local connection 3 can cancel.
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Dispatch is little connection 3.
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Dispatch is the local connector 3. Yeah,
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this was considered in the 116.
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Can you notice, IPD?
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That's affirmative and any further details to give the law.
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Not at this time, I'll let you know.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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Echo: Highest-priority medical response for immediate life-threatening conditions, often involving cardiac or respiratory arrest.
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Alpha: Low-priority medical response or designation for the front (A-side) of a building or incident.
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Location mentioned:
Near N Wall St, Spokane, WA 99205
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