Suspected overdose incident with second patient on 12th Ave, Portland OR

 Medical Emergency
Medical EmergencyA medical emergency occurred near 12th Avenue involving a suspected overdose. Emergency responders requested a priority one ambulance. A second patient was also present at the scene.
Audio|Source: Portland State University Police and Portland Police Service Desk
03:18
Transcript:
00:00
Truck 4 311, priority one[1] echo[2] overdose[3] at the near 12th Avenue building, 28 pounds.
00:17
Just back to a (name withheld) and a (name withheld) and a (name withheld) and (name withheld).
00:27
It appears to be,
00:30
like,
00:32
it's insurance with okay, but it might not have valid tags.
00:38
A request.
00:40
Copy, copy.
00:43
I'm sorry, I think it does have valid tag and it just has a valid tag and it's just way out of roll up.
00:52
Can I run a name Deaver?
01:01
352 status of o'er brown ranger roger ocean willa nora first of (name withheld) david edward boy ocean roger adam henry gobbc c0330 of 66.
01:17
my husband is actually black and i have a correction on the plate.
01:29
Go ahead.
01:36
One on it.
01:41
That's three four nine.
01:45
And if you'll please repeat,
01:48
go.
01:50
Romeo,
01:51
25, Mercedes, one, two.
01:55
735,
01:57
739.
02:01
129.
02:04
1235.
02:08
(name withheld) is 56.
02:12
She does have a,
02:17
protecting,
02:18
she has a protective, she has a subject, or somebody if she can't contact (name withheld).
02:25
Rocky, thank you.
02:32
And I want a correction on the Superbu, I'll have the info is correct, but the color is the mirror.
02:40
And how does that petition end?
02:44
Two eight.
02:50
at 740. I do have a priority to in South holding for you.
02:57
Copy. Stand by.
03:00
Okay.
03:05
And I'm ready for that as far number.
03:10
We have a second patient at this location. If you could send a code one ambulance please.
03:17
VLS is fine.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
priority one: Highest-priority emergency call or request requiring immediate response.
[2]
echo: Highest-priority medical or emergency response indicating life-threatening or maximum-urgency situations.
[3]
overdose: Drug overdose incident type
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