Medical team aids man with chest pain in Beaverton, Beaverton OR
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 42-year-old man experienced chest pain and lightheadedness at Arbor Creek Apartments near Southwest 170th Avenue in Beaverton. Emergency crews responded, and the man was conscious and breathing normally. He has a history of COPD and psychological issues.
Audio|Heard on: Washington County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Five fifty-nine. Engine 67 and AMR 110,
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Respond to chest pain near Southwest 170th Avenue.
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Unit 1305.
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Cross streets are Southwest Heritage Court and Southwest Nisson Road.
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All right, drop picture.
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What's six seven on the crash? Engine 67, what's this?
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Fire comp name R110.
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MR 110?
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10 to 170th Avenue, Emerson Hall.
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Copy.
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Truck 67, AMR 110.
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This will be at the Arbor Creek Apartments near Southwest 170th Avenue.
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Seen at 1305.
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Male, age 42, is conscious, breathing normally.
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History of COPD.
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Has had some chest problems since last night.
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He is lightheaded with rapid heart rate.
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Caller is the mother,
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thinks the patient is possibly delusional.
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Does have a history of psychological issues.
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Nothing further.
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