Medical response for patient with breathing issues


Emergency medical responders were called to a location for a patient who had potential breathing issues and needed to be transferred. Staff reported that the patient was calm and cooperative, despite earlier statements about self-harm.
Audio|Source: Portland Area Fire and Rescue
02:4
Transcript:
91337 on a priority for 37-Carly Transfer Center for Health and Healing. 3485 South Bond Avenue, Building 2, Room 3-1. The talk group is Ops 1, into 1608. Section 6 from Ops 1. Section 6. For you a Medic 3-08, we got an update saying access will be from the Guam side. Copy. I copy. Excuse-N-A. 20-4-3 from Ops1. Bravo, 4-3. Just want to make sure you copy the details here. Police don't have anyone to go at the moment. Last updates were that. Staff here said she was calm and cooperative. She had mentioned on initial call that she felt like cutting her wrists, but... is not actively doing anything to harm herself. Bravo 403 copies. We'll advise if it's different than what they said on the scene. Thank you, 634 from Ops 1. Police are on scene, say you can clear. 334, copy, please. 1611. 1337. 1337. Yeah, is our patient intubated[1] and or unconscious normally? For being intubated, having trouble breathing, on-site doctor said just AMR, but I can add more if you'd like. Negative. We'll advise. I was just... The patient's actually intubated. The way it reads. I'm going to confirm with the call taker just because of the second update looking a little different.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
intubated: Patient requires artificial airway
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Location mentioned:
Near S Bond Ave building 2 room 31, Portland, OR 97239
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