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Heard on: Spokane WA Fire Dispatch Group Calls · 1 day ago
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Bravo call, Engine 51, (number withheld) East Everett Avenue, Channel Valley Primary, fall incident.
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Medical emergency at East Everett Avenue
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a possible fall incident occurred near East Everett Avenue with response by Engine 51.
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