Medical team responds to cardiac arrest near Beaverton shelter, Beaverton OR
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews including Engine 65, Engine 67, and AMR 112 responded to a report of a cardiac arrest involving a 48-year-old man near Beaverton Hillsdale Highway and the Beaverton shelter. The man was reportedly unconscious and breathing abnormally. Police arrived before paramedics, and the situation did not require additional heavy assets.
Audio|Heard on: Washington County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Engine 65,
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Engine 67, and AMR 112 respond to cardiac arrest near Beaverton Hillsdale Highway.
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Cross streets are Canyon Beaverton Hillsdale ramp southbound and Southwest Griffith Drive.
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Engine 65, Engine 67, AMR 112 responding on a CPR call at the Beaverton shelter.
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Near Beaverton Hillsdale Highway.
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48-year-old male.
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He said he was having seizures, he's now unconscious, breathing abnormally.
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It looks like police just arrived.
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They're advising that he's consular breathing but saying he's not fully with it.
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Clear to enter on arrival.
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Six five copies.
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It sounds like based on the readback and PD's notes that this is not a code; in that case we can probably cancel the 2nd heavy asset.
01:06
Copy six seven, you can cancel.
01:12
And six seven copies, cancel.
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Thank you. Medic 112 arriving.
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