Person falls and overdoses at Market Street shelter, Portland OR
A person at the Market Street Shelter fell and appeared to have overdosed. They were not in cardiac arrest and had a pulse. Naloxone was administered to reverse the overdose.
Audio|Source: Portland State University Police and Portland Police Service Desk
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Transcript:
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Engine 21, 9302, Priority 2[2], Bravo[1], Fall[3], Market Street, Shelter, near Southeast Market Street.
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Talker for that's one.
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Engine 21, 9302, Parity 2, Bravo[1] Fall[3],
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Market Street, Shelter,
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120,
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Southeast Market Street.
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Talk group, stops 1, 5.23.
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Bravo[1] 415
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Bravo[1] 415
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Bravo[1] 415 Thank you for arriving
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20202020 Thank you for 29 C9 I-26
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This bench, truck 22, can you let whatever medic, you know that we must have, know that we aren't CPR, it's just diagnosed, so we've got pulse and re.
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1,300, do you copy that of me?
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1600, could you aren't being in traffic?
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My mission is 29 from truck fine 2. This isn't an active CPR.
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Just it over does. He's got a pulse. We've had an R10 on board.
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Okay. Thank you.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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Bravo: Moderate-priority medical response or the phonetic code for the letter B in communications.
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Priority 2: Urgent, non-life-threatening response; typically no lights or sirens; second-highest priority.
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Fall: Medical call type for incidents involving a person who has fallen and sustained injury.
Disclaimer:
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Location mentioned:
SE Market St, Portland, OR
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