Routine response for diabetic issue with possible DUI, Hillsboro OR
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders responded to a routine call for a diabetic problem near the intersection of Northeast Chiline Street and Northeast Natalie Street. Police were on scene with a person possibly driving under the influence. No blood sugar check was requested and the patient was not located.
Audio|Heard on: Washington County Fire and EMS
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01:38
Transcript:
00:00
Respond to routine call on A.
00:01
Diabetic problem at near Chiline Street and Natalie Street.
00:10
Farrow with truck 6.7 on the nearest call in two quarters.
00:17
143.
00:22
I call on A1-147.
00:29
Go ahead.
00:32
One in a day, but it comes from one-passion.
00:36
Okay.
00:37
Okay.
00:43
And we're going to be a recent trend there.
00:44
We're coming from there with some controls.
00:48
I copy, you're able to go to Officer EZone.
00:54
I'm going on G6.
00:57
Rescue 6, go ahead.
01:02
Yeah, same situation as last time.
01:05
We made entry on the apartment.
01:06
It was unlocked.
01:07
Unable to locate the patient.
01:09
We checked around again, still unable to locate.
01:12
Us at PD and AMR, we're going to clear.
01:17
I copy, thank you guys.
01:23
155 coffee is clear.
01:25
Engine 6 AMR-137, you're not for a routine diabetic problem.
01:30
This is going to be on the corner of near Jalene and near Natalie Street.
01:33
PD is out with a subject,
01:35
possible driving under the influence.
01:36
They're not requesting a blood sugar check.
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Location mentioned:
NE Natalie St, Hillsboro, OR 97124
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