CPR in progress for medical emergency in Hillsboro, Hillsboro OR
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a possible medical emergency near Southeast 30th Avenue in Hillsboro. Radio traffic indicates that an older female became unconscious and was gasping for air. CPR was reportedly in progress, and a chaplain was requested to assist. Another patient at a separate location, the Beaverton Transit Center, was described as a male with chest pain and difficulty breathing. Both calls appeared to involve serious medical conditions requiring immediate response.
Audio|Heard on: Washington County Fire and EMS
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02:39
Transcript:
00:00
Engine two and AMR 138, respond to call near Southeast 30th Avenue.
00:09
Cross streets are Southeast 32nd Avenue and Southeast Tualatin Valley Highway.
00:23
The Beaverton Transit Center, 4050 Southwest Lombard Avenue.
00:28
Patient is a 55-year-old male, conscious, difficulty breathing with chest pains.
00:32
They're advising they should be near vehicle (number withheld) nearest the entrance and someone will be waiting until medics arrive.
01:00
I'm here near Southeast 30th Avenue in the hallway by the main entrance.
01:04
86 female.
01:06
They initially reported that she was conscious and had difficulty breathing.
01:11
They're now saying that she is unconscious and gasping for air.
01:15
CPR is in progress.
02:30
Engine Two and Rescue One from Firecom, you've got a chaplain en route.
02:34
Fifteen-minute ETA.
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