Intoxicated person with head injury near Southwest Capitol Highway, Portland OR
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Emergency responders are assisting an intoxicated person with a head injury outside Einstein Bagels near Southwest Capitol Highway in Portland. The patient is alert but disoriented and receiving advanced medical care.
Audio|Heard on: Portland Area Fire and Rescue
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01:35
Transcript:
00:00
Out of the location and can we please get ALS[1] outside
00:06
I'll update the address in a moment but for a head injury with intoxicated patient alert but disoriented
00:18
Okay, I copied that intoxicated head injury alert disoriented, so emergency response, medical.
00:28
Copy.
00:30
Okay,
00:32
1433.
00:34
The last one, that new address is near Southwest Capitol Highway,
00:44
outside of Einstein Bagels.
00:48
Okay, near Einstein's coverage.
00:56
632A, Bureau Quests are 4 on scene.
01:00
Emergency response for a head injury,
01:03
near Southwest Capitol Highway.
01:06
Spontops on Submite by the Dispatch.
01:13
Engine 5, been requested, emergency response,
01:16
PSR 4, that's on scene, with a patient with a head injury, responding with Medic 328 at near Southwest Capitol Highway, emergency response, respond on OPS-1.
01:26
Engine 5 being added to this head injury call, PSR4 is on scene requesting you, and Medic 328, emergency response, near Southwest Capitol Highway, respond on OPS-1,
01:35
1435.
Police codes explained
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[1]
ALS: Advanced medical care provided by specially trained personnel, typically paramedics or specialized emergency units.
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Location mentioned:
SW Capitol Hwy, Portland, OR 97239
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