Medical emergency at sherwood address with male patient, Sherwood OR
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders received a call for a 35-year-old male conscious but not breathing normally near Southwest Oregon Street in Sherwood. The man was detoxing from alcohol and experiencing symptoms including red, ringing ears and a panic attack feeling. Responders staged on arrival before proceeding to assist the patient.
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Transcript:
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133 and AMR 128 respond to code 1 sick person near Southwest Oregon Street.
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Unit 503. Cross streets are Southwest First Street and Southwest Ash Street.
00:22
Sorry, call on me, number one to eight.
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Tamar one to eight.
00:28
Okay,
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Mar one to eight. College is a good end.
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Okay.
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Okay.
00:40
Okay. Okay.
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Okay.
00:47
I'm not a current situation.
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Engine 33, AMR 128, going to Oregon Street.
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Condos, near Southwest Oregon Street, 35-year-old male, is conscious, not breathing normal.
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He is trying to detox off alcohol.
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He says his ears are red and ringing.
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He feels like he's having a panic attack.
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He's not in any pain.
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Everything's not normal, no further.
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Engine 33, coming.
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Number one, 28, we copy that, and 33, I believe that's keep behind us, you can stage on arrival, and we'll let you know.
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33, copy, stage.
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And 33, you can cancel, and by our com, you can show us some patient.
01:47
Legit 33, copy, copy, cancel.
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Location mentioned:
SW Oregon St, Sherwood, OR 97140
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