Two people treated in separate medical calls, Hillsboro OR
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to two medical incidents in Hillsboro. One involved a 72-year-old woman at an assisted living facility in Tigard who fell but remained conscious with minor bleeding. The other involved a 22-year-old man near Southeast River Road and Witch Hazel Road who had labored breathing and altered consciousness after drinking alcohol.
Audio|Heard on: Washington County Fire and EMS
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01:27
Transcript:
00:00
Engine two and AMR 131, respond to sick person at Southeast River Road and Southeast Witch Hazel Road.
00:13
70 Amer 138 en route to a code one fall.
00:16
This is at the Cogier of Tigard, near Southwest Oak Street.
00:21
It's going to be unit 205 for a 72 year old female.
00:26
She is conscious, breathing normally.
00:30
She fell, has a small gash with controlled bleeding.
00:36
Fell about forty-five minutes ago.
00:43
Squad 70 coming.
00:46
What are your copies?
00:52
Negative, you should be clear to go in.
00:59
One three one copy.
01:06
One three one, this unit almost arrived.
01:08
Engine two en route for a code three sick person near Witch Hazel involving a twenty-two year old male.
01:12
He is altered, conscious, and has labored breathing due to alcohol consumption.
01:16
He fell on the sidewalk and the caller's girlfriend is unable to get him up.
01:23
They have not described him as violent or anything.
01:25
I'll listen direct.
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