Person in cardiac arrest at location near SE 89th Ave, Portland OR


Medical responders were called to a location near South 89th Avenue for a person in cardiac arrest. CPR was not being performed initially and responders were checking for signs of death. Staff reported a fight between two people at a club nearby and one person left the scene after assaulting the other. Police were not yet on scene at the time of the report.
Audio|Source: Portland Area Fire and Rescue
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Transcript:
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Engine 19, Medic 1317, Priority 1, Echo[1] Cardiac Arrest, near South 89 Avenue, respond on us 1.
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Engine 19, Medic 1317, Priority 1, Echo[1], cardiac arrest, near South 89 Avenue, respond on us 1.
00:16
Have ever been an official medical complaint for this call?
00:24
It says he has some sort of serious bleeding.
00:26
It doesn't say what specifically.
00:28
Okay, engine three coffee.
00:29
At dispatcher, 31.
00:31
Do you have police on scene for this? Uh,
00:33
negative. They are not yet on scene.
00:35
It doesn't look like they have anybody assigned yet either.
00:37
We'll be staged conference.
00:39
Saging, uh, safety, command.
00:41
dispatch engine three.
00:42
Engine three, else one.
00:43
So it sounds like the suspect is left.
00:45
Is the complainant the limited bleeding problem or the suspect?
00:48
The complainant is staff that was flagged regarding a fight between the two people in the club.
00:54
The person that assaulted the other is leaving.
00:56
Engine three cops, thanks.
00:58
1317. 1317, that's fun.
00:59
1517, I see that they're not doing CPR.
01:01
Are we, uh, do we have confirmed signs of deaths? Should we start police?
01:04
No, you've got to continue.
01:06
Okay.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Echo: High-priority medical emergency (cardiac arrest, severe injury)
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Location mentioned:
Near SE 89th Ave, Portland, OR 97216
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