Chest pain emergency near Beaverton Transit Center, 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 difficulty breathing near the Beaverton Transit Center. The patient was reported to be conscious, and medics were en route to provide assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Washington County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Engine 67 and EMR 133, respond to chest pain near Southwest Lombard Avenue.
00:10
Cross streets are Southwest 123rd Court and Beaverton Transit Center.
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Five, I'll call and use the headquarters.
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Copy.
00:28
Firefighter 133.
00:31
One three three, go ahead.
00:36
Three three, we're headed just south of this one.
00:39
We're on.
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Four.
00:48
Engine two and AMR 138, respond to call near Southeast 30th Avenue.
00:57
Cross streets are Southeast 32nd Avenue and Southeast Tualatin Valley Highway.
01:07
Account from 138.
01:11
The Beaverton Transit Center, near Southwest Lombard Avenue.
01:16
Patient is a 55-year-old male, conscious, having difficulty breathing with chest pain.
01:21
They advised they should be near vehicle (number withheld) nearest the entrance and someone will be waiting until medics arrive.
01:29
Nothing further.
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Location mentioned:
Beaverton Transit Center, Beaverton, OR 97005
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