Sick 77-year-old man treated near Southwest Hemlock Street, Portland OR
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According to the dispatch call, a 77-year-old man recently discharged from hospital with catheter issues was treated for sickness near Southwest Hemlock Street. Emergency responders attended the call, and the patient was conscious with normal breathing.
Audio|Heard on: Washington County Fire and EMS
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02:29
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 53 and AMR.
00:03
Respond to the BLS sick person.
00:06
At near Southwest Hemlock Street.
00:09
Unit 219. Cross streets are Southwest 82nd Avenue and Southwest Hall Boulevard.
00:20
AMR 133 respond to BLS sick person at near Southwest Hemlock Street unit 219 cross streets are Southwest 82nd Avenue and Southwest Hall Boulevard.
00:47
H. 68 and AMR.
00:50
128. Respond to seizure.
00:53
At near Northwest Avamare Court.
00:57
Unit 317. Cross streets are no street and Northwest West Union Road.
01:16
AMR 133 respond to seizure at near Northwest Avamere Court unit 317 cross streets are no street and Northwest West Union Road.
01:34
Trux-67 AMR-127, unconscious patient, near Southwest Fairfield Street, cross the near Southwest 121st Avenue to 123.
01:43
41-year-old female in and out of consciousness.
01:46
Possibly related to liver issues, has also been drinking, has been confused since this morning.
01:52
Has meds but hasn't taken improperly.
01:59
Okay, so forthcoming.
02:04
0, Southwest 78 Avenue.
02:07
Cross streets are Southwest Spruce Street and Southwest Castle Street.
02:17
Copy. Engine 553, AMR 139, sick person code 1, near Southwest Hemlock, cross of 80-second Hall of Affamere number 219, 77-year male, conscious normal breathing.
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