Medical emergencies at two senior care facilities, Portland OR
Medical teams responded to emergencies involving two elderly women at care facilities. One was an 88-year-old woman at a care center. The other was a 91-year-old woman with dementia who was combative and refused care from the staff.
Audio|Source: Washington County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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5A.M.R. 151. Code 1 Baker's sick person.
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We had Avemere 1-6-485, Suffles Pacific Highway.
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Room 208 for an 88-year-old female.
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Followed on the truck side of the shed.
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Truck copies.
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The advisory is likely on the engine mechanical also.
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Sorry, truck, if you're able to commit to $199 to court,
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I think you'll have access down $199.
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Truck copies, $199.
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Andrew 6-2 will have us on water supply.
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The balance of the task force can slow to put one.
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This recommends kind of the balance of the task force can flow to cook one.
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Command from engine 6-2, we have knocked down.
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Okay.
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7 EMR121, Code 1, BHA.
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It's at Rowley Hills, Assisted Living, near Southwest Dogwood Lane, across the Bearton Hillsdale Highway.
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Patients a 91-year-old female,
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conscious breathing, memory care.
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She has dementia. She's not letting the staff care for her. She's physical and verbal, and they don't believe that they can care for her any further.
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Water supply established.
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And the police want us to advise if they're not needed.
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A bit more information, they do think that it's possible that she could be violent or combative with us.
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She has both dementia and Alzheimer's.
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