Unconscious elderly man after blood draw near Northeast Cornell Road, Hillsboro OR
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According to the dispatch call, a 79-year-old man was found unconscious after a blood draw at a medical office near Northeast Cornell Road. He has a history of heart problems and an internal defibrillator. Emergency responders arrived to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Washington County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Engine 6, and AMR 122.
00:03
Respond to unconscious or fainting person.
00:06
At near Northeast Cornell Road.
00:11
Unit number 101.
00:13
Cross streets are Northeast 106 Avenue and Northwest Cornell Road.
00:19
2.2 to fire Compton.
00:26
A.M.R. 132.
00:33
One through two, responding to unconscious person on Cornell Road, responding from TV Highway and Shoots.
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Copy and round at 840.
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Engine 6, AMR-122 and conscious patient, this will be at Providence, Tanasbourne Urgent Care near Northeast Cornell Road.
01:00
Near Northeast Cornell Road, Suite 101.
01:03
We have a 79-year-old male who is unresponsive after having blood drawn.
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Patient does have a heart history and has an internal defibrillator.
01:14
We're still attempting to get additional information.
01:16
That's what we have at this time.
01:21
Engine 6, copy, sick.
01:26
One-22 copy.
01:28
At 840.
01:30
Engine 6 with patient.
01:35
Copy patient's head at 848.
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Location mentioned:
NE Cornell Rd, Hillsboro, OR 97124
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