Woman regains consciousness after choking, Beaverton OR
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a 42-year-old woman near Southwest Arbutus Drive in Beaverton who had lost consciousness after choking. She later regained consciousness and was breathing normally. Alcohol and marijuana use were noted, with a known history of low magnesium.
Audio|Heard on: Washington County Fire and EMS
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Engine 69 and AMR 139, respond to unconscious or fainting person near Southwest Arbutus Drive.
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Cross streets are Southwest 175th Avenue and Southwest 176th Avenue.
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Engine 69, AMR 139 single episode near Southwest Arbutus Drive.
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Arbutus Drive.
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Cross streets Southwest 175th Avenue and Southwest 176th Avenue.
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Forty-two-year-old female.
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She passed out previously.
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She is now conscious, breathing normally.
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She was choking when she went unconscious.
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Possible alcohol use; cannot form a sentence.
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Smokes marijuana as well and has a history of low magnesium.
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Six, I copy.
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