Medical emergency seizure on Avenue A in white city, White City OR
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders attended a medical seizure on Avenue A in White City. Mercy 164 and Engine 23 responded promptly to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Jackson County - North County Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine 23, Priority 1[1], seizure, (name withheld)'s returnment number (number withheld), at (number withheld), and number (number withheld), White City,
00:12
between Hallway and 24th Street.
00:31
Engine 21, Priority 5, NVC, with injury.
00:36
Atable, Rock Road and East Vilas Road, Central Point.
00:42
Confirm, engine 42 en route.
00:50
Engine 42, copy,
00:56
en route at (number withheld) and negative.
00:58
We received a single call reporting smoke in the area of 5500 block of West Evans Creek.
01:03
RP was passed by, viewing from East Evans Creek Road and saw black or white smoke in the area.
01:07
No further.
01:13
Central Mercy 164.
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Mercy 164. Mercy 164, responding to this seizure and Mike C-Weir-Eat-Out.
01:25
Confirm Mercy 164.
01:33
Less Mercy, Annette, going to the seizure on Avenue A, confirm identifiers 164.
01:39
A for Mercy 164.
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Mercy 164, copy.
01:43
You're responding with the engine 23.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Priority 1: Highest-priority emergency response requiring immediate action, typically with lights and sirens.
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Location mentioned:
Avenue A, White City, OR 97503
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