Overdose with breathing difficulty near Kingswood Avenue, Hillsboro OR
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According to the dispatch call, a 71-year-old woman near Kingswood Avenue took an expired hydrocodone pill and experienced difficulty breathing and shaking. Emergency services responded, and police decided not to attend. The patient was conscious and cooperative.
Audio|Heard on: Washington County Fire and EMS
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02:17
Transcript:
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Engine 62 and AMR 135 respond to overdose or poisoning near Southeast Kingswood Avenue cross streets are southeast hardwood lane and southeast lone oak street
00:18
Engine 65, and AMR.
00:22
1.30. Respond to sick person.
00:25
At near Southwest Canyon Road.
00:29
Unit number 102.
00:31
Cross streets are Canyon Beaverton Hillsdale, Raps southbound in Southwest 114th Avenue.
00:37
AirCom, Amor, 1-30.
00:42
Go ahead.
00:46
1-30 is responding to the sick person off of Canyon Road.
00:50
We're coming from Hall and Nimbus.
00:59
Copy 2241.
01:05
SQ1 and EMR 139 respond to Code 1[1] Behavioral Health Problem at 315, Southwest 17th Avenue.
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Cross streets are southwest to Wallupon Valley Highway and southwest Walnut Street.
01:25
June 2 AMR-135, responding on an overdose near South East Kingswood Avenue.
01:31
Caller reports the patient, 71-year-old female, is conscious, complaining of difficulty breathing.
01:36
She said she took an expired hydrocodone pill.
01:40
She's complaining of shaking, difficulty breathing.
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She took it about an hour ago.
01:45
She has lower back pain.
01:47
Police are not going to be responding at this time.
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She is cooperative,
01:50
said she will be upstairs.
01:54
PDR out with them now.
01:58
It looks like this is sent over as code 3 for the patient possibly being altered.
02:03
P's on scene advising,
02:06
they believe code 1 is appropriate.
02:07
You can continue at your discretion.
02:13
And it is 6-5 copies.
02:16
We're going to go code 1.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Code 1: Routine, non-emergency response (no lights or siren)
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