By Melanie Granfors, Shoreline Fire
Here’s a look at 9-1-1 calls for a relatively quiet day: Tuesday, March 23
02:20 Female, 72. Chest pain.
06:15 Male, 20, in police custody. Medical evaluation request.
09:51 Male, 50. Abdominal pain. In parking lot of Therapeutic Health Services.
11:27 Male, 48, in Adult Family Home. Catheter problem.
12:08 Male, 92. Severe cough.
Here’s a look at 9-1-1 calls for a relatively quiet day: Tuesday, March 23
02:20 Female, 72. Chest pain.
06:15 Male, 20, in police custody. Medical evaluation request.
09:51 Male, 50. Abdominal pain. In parking lot of Therapeutic Health Services.
11:27 Male, 48, in Adult Family Home. Catheter problem.
12:08 Male, 92. Severe cough.
14:09 Female, 91. Fell at nursing home.
15:08 Carbon Monoxide alert in a residence. Occupants advised to evacuate.
18:17 Male, 83. Diabetic emergency.
19:20 Male, 30. Reported to be pushing a shopping cart down the street, with head bleeding.
19:55 Female, 94. Nausea. Doesn’t want to explain illness on the phone.
20:23 Female, 42. Feeling faint in her car. On side of I-5 southbound at 145th.
21:16 Female, 80s. Fell at nursing home.
Photo by Stephen H. Robinson
15:08 Carbon Monoxide alert in a residence. Occupants advised to evacuate.
18:17 Male, 83. Diabetic emergency.
19:20 Male, 30. Reported to be pushing a shopping cart down the street, with head bleeding.
19:55 Female, 94. Nausea. Doesn’t want to explain illness on the phone.
20:23 Female, 42. Feeling faint in her car. On side of I-5 southbound at 145th.
21:16 Female, 80s. Fell at nursing home.
Photo by Stephen H. Robinson
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