Medical emergency for headache and eye pain reported, Tigard OR
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders attended to a patient near Southwest 121st Avenue and North Dakota Street who had a headache and increasing eye pain with vision changes for eight hours. The response was downgraded to routine after assessment.
Audio|Heard on: Washington County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
00:00
Number one, two, six.
00:04
The controls responding to the T.3 headache.
00:06
Call someone from a highway 27-point-down.
00:14
Indian size 3MR-126 responding for a headache near Southwest 121st Avenue and North Dakota Street.
00:24
This patient is going to be waiting at the corner.
00:29
Conscious breathing normally, ETOH,
00:34
complaining of pain in the eye for the past eight hours that is increasing with vision changes.
00:46
Engine 5C copies, we back.
00:48
And can we have a BLS rig attention call?
00:54
Affirm.
00:59
Agent 53 from Medic 1-2-6, are you continuing emergency response with lights and sirens,
01:04
and if not, slow down to routine response.
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On Southwest 121st Avenue and Southwest North Dakota Street.
01:18
We can have you slow to routine response, and once we make contact, we will clear you.
01:24
I'm talking about that, sir.
01:28
And cycle coverage the downgrade.
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Medics 20. Respond to routine medical transport.
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At (number withheld) North Providence Drive, cross streets are Worth Boulevard and East Portland Road.
01:46
I can call me anymore 153.
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