Medical emergency near Southwest 9th St, Beaverton OR
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched to a possible medical emergency involving a man experiencing chest pain and abnormal breathing near Southwest 9th Street in Beaverton. The patient, an approximately 71-year-old male, was conscious and able to speak, and the response was handled as an emergency (Code 3).
Audio|Heard on: Washington County Fire and EMS
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01:27
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 67 and AMR 123, respond to chest pain near Southwest 9th Street.
00:10
Unit 335.
00:12
Cross streets are Southwest Main Avenue and New Street.
00:20
Copy that, ma'am.
00:21
I'll let you three.
00:24
Go ahead.
00:30
Twenty-three to nine, some from our Milliken.
00:37
On twenty-six.
00:42
One five four, go ahead.
00:45
Five corresponding to Dodge, more away from Greenberg and (number withheld).
00:52
Sorry.
00:57
Engine 67 AMR 123 for chest pain, Beaverton Lodge near Southwest 9th Street.
01:05
Unit 335, across from Main Avenue.
01:09
You have a 71-year-old male, conscious.
01:13
Breathing's abnormal but he can speak in full sentences.
01:16
Has center of the chest pain.
01:19
Thinks it's related to coughing and lung issues and not a cardiac problem,
01:24
but does have a cardiac history.
01:26
It'll be code three.
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Location mentioned:
SW 9th St, Beaverton, OR 97005
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