Medical crews respond to chest pain near John Ralston Ave, Hillsboro OR
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to an apparent medical issue involving an elderly man experiencing chest pain at an apartment complex near John Ralston Avenue in Hillsboro. The man was conscious and reported left-sided chest pain and feeling faint. Responders noted he had a history of amputation and a pacemaker.
Audio|Heard on: Washington County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Engine six and AMR 136 respond to chest pain near John Ralston Avenue.
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Unit FJ 147 cross streets are Name Street and Northeast Overlook Drive.
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For AMR 136, go ahead.
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Unit 136 responding to (name withheld) from Cornell and Elam Young.
00:34
Copy.
00:40
Engine six and AMR 136 responding for chest pain at Creekside Apartments near John Olson Avenue, Apartment (number withheld).
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John unit 147.
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A seventy-eight-year-old male is conscious.
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Doesn't look like he's been recently hospitalized for the last six weeks.
00:56
He had a prior amputation related to an infection as well as a pacemaker.
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He's been having chest pain for the last few minutes.
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Pain on the left side; he feels like he's going to pass out.
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Copy.
01:13
Six copies.
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Unit 136 copy, thank you.
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Location mentioned:
NW Glencoe Rd, Hillsboro, OR 97124
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