91-year-old woman aggressive in care home, minor bleeding, Tigard OR
A 91-year-old woman in a care home is having a behavioral health crisis. She is acting aggressively by hitting the wall, throwing items, and scratching herself, causing minor bleeding on her hand. Emergency responders are on the way.
Audio|Source: Washington County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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140. Respond to Code 1[1] behavioral health problem.
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At near Southwest 100th Avenue.
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Cross streets are Southwest McDonald Street and Southwest Copper Leaf Lane.
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Working Channel Ops 30.4.
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Go ahead.
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We're going to be about to that call off on Angus and Walt Mountain.
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Copy.
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QI-1-A-MR-4-0-0-40, 540,000, 540,
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McDonnell, the Copper Leaf.
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This is for a 91-year-old female, she's conscious breathing normally.
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This is a care home.
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Her caregiver is describing her as aggressive. She's been hitting the wall and throwing items and scratching.
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Oh.
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Just a minor bleeding from the hand and is verbal. We do have Tiger Units en route.
Police codes explained
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Code 1: Routine, non-emergency response (no lights or siren)
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