Emergency medical response for diabetic issue


Emergency medical teams responded to help a person who had a diabetic issue at an apartment building. Police were called to assist with transporting the patient.
Audio|Source: Portland Area Fire and Rescue
02:39
Transcript:
and dispatch truck A, let's start tips as well. Okay, copy. Let me see if the police had started. If not, I will get him started. 6303, priority 4, Charlie[3], sick person. (name withheld) Apartments, 2,500, North Williams Avenue, unit number 206, Spanauts 1. NIC-033-34 Charlie Sickperson, (name withheld) apartment, 2,500 North Williams Avenue, Unit 206, Respondon on 1242. That's from Utility 6-2. Can we get an off-channel for this? Squad 1, an AMR with patient. Squad 1, and I copy you an AMR with patient. And, yes, Utility 6-2, let me get you on you. You want a dispatcher, or just a channel. Channel, thanks. Okay, Utility 6-2, I can give you. off 6. 6303-03, we see the re-triash, thank you. I'm agreeing you to code 3 and you're going to get into 13. Copy here. Priority 2[2], Charlie diabetic issue, (name withheld) Apartments, 2,500 North Williams Avenue, Unit 206, respondent 1, 1245. Just got a small one. Good one? Can we start police code one for our call? We're currently located on the 7th floor and not patient needs to be transported but is unrolling and people use a little bit of a person for safe. Okay, I know you need police code one for help with transporting like a POH[1]. That's correct. Copy.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
POH: Police Officer Hold
[2]
Priority 2: Diabetic Issue
[3]
Charlie: EMS Code - Charlie Level
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Location mentioned:
Near N Williams Ave, Portland, OR 97227
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