Person faints and is injured at Beaverton restaurant, Beaverton OR
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency units responded to a medical call for a woman who fainted and was briefly unconscious at a Beaverton restaurant near Southwest Beaverton Hillsdale Highway. She struck her head and thumb when she collapsed, but was conscious when responders arrived. Bleeding was controlled and her breathing was normal. Lack of food may have contributed to the incident.
Audio|Heard on: Washington County Fire and EMS
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
00:00
Engine 65 and AMR 128, respond to unconscious or fainting person near Southwest Beaverton Hillsdale Highway.
00:11
Cross streets are Southwest Griffith Drive and Southwest Lombard Avenue.
00:59
AMR 118, respond to unconscious or fainting person near Southwest Beaverton Hillsdale Highway.
01:09
Cross streets are Southwest Griffith Drive and Southwest Lombard Avenue.
01:18
This is six five AM or 118 going to Potbelly Sandwich Shop near Southwest Beaverton Hillsdale Highway.
01:25
Nineteen-year-old female has medical issue.
01:27
Patient is now conscious.
01:29
Patient cut head and was bleeding under chin after passing out.
01:38
Also has cut on thumb.
01:39
Bleeding is controlled.
01:41
Breathing is normal.
01:42
Possibly happened because patient had not eaten today.
01:44
No further.
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Location mentioned:
SW Beaverton Hillsdale Hwy, Beaverton, OR 97005
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