Medical emergency at Washington County Jail, Hillsboro OR
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According to the dispatch call, a 47-year-old man at Washington County Jail is experiencing abdominal pain, vomiting, sweating, and low blood pressure. He has a history of seizures and hypertension and is conscious and breathing normally.
Audio|Heard on: Washington County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Chuck 5, and AMR 11,
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respond to sick person near Southwest Adams Avenue, Washington County Jail.
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Cross streets are Southwest Washington Street and Southwest Baseline Street.
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M.R. 11.
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Respond to abdominal pain.
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At 2.00,
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Southeast 30th Avenue.
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Unit 226. Cross streets are Southeast 32nd Avenue and Southeast to Wall up and Daly Highway.
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Working Channel Ops 33.
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127 men, we're being reassigned to the call at the Washington County Jail coming from Main and Baseline.
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LR1 Jail. Crosst streets are southwest Washington Street and Southwest Baseline Street.
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At 1546.
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Firecrown, Whiskey, 6, with patient.
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At 1546.
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Turk 5 AMR 127, 6 person at the jail, near Southwest Adams Avenue.
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It's going to be in through the Sally Port, your patient is a 47-year-old male conscious, breathing normal, abdominal pain, vomiting,
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sweaty, low blood pressure, history of seizures and hypertension,
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nothing further.
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Location mentioned:
SW Adams Ave, Hillsboro, OR 97123
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