Medical emergency for man with mental health crisis, Beaverton OR
A man experienced a mental health crisis with anxiety and racing thoughts at an apartment near Southwest Horizon Boulevard. He was conscious and breathing normally, with no access to weapons or substances. Family was present on scene. He was not violent or a threat.
Audio|Source: Washington County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Engine 50 and EMR-135.
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Respond to code 1 behavioral health problem.
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At near Southwest Horizon Boulevard.
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Unit 102.
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Cross streets are southwest San Hill Loop and Southwest Barrows Road.
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Didn't want to name our front injury crash at 6th Street in 10th Avenue.
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Like two vehicle T-bone crash.
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They're blocking.
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Please are on-scene advising VIN to code 1.
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No injuries.
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1-1-219. So far no injuries.
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We've got some significant debris on the road.
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Not seeing any fluids yet.
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And you're out, copy.
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Sorry, I'm R135.
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Go ahead.
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Yes, ma'am, the next horizon from Ness and Schultz.
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Copy.
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50, confirm your response.
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Jim 50 confirm your response.
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50, a number 135-year-room route for behavior health call.
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Near Southwest Horizon Boulevard, Crescent, Sand Hill Loop to Barrels at Progress Terrace Apartments, unit 102.
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Caller is the patient having a mental health crisis, experiencing racing thoughts and anxiety,
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46-year-old male, conscious, normal breathing, no access to weapons, no drugs or alcohol.
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His emotional and crying history of depression and anxiety his mom and brother are also inside,
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not a threat to himself or others, not violent.
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Location mentioned:
Near SW Horizon Blvd, Beaverton, OR 97007
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