Overdose patient found breathing and calm at intersection, Portland OR


Emergency responders were called for an overdose near Northeast Oregon Street and Northeast 122nd Avenue. The patient was breathing, calm, and not violent. Police were considered but not required.
Audio|Source: Portland Area Fire and Rescue
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Transcript:
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4-7, Medic 1352, Party 1, Echo[1], Overdose[2], near Oregon St and Northeast 122 Avenue, respond on Office 1.
00:05
Standby for additional tap-out.
00:06
Agent 9, Medic 336, Freddie 2, Charlie Overdose[2], near Northeast 30 Avenue, respond on Ops 1, stand by for additional tap-out.
00:13
Engine 1, responding on a monitored commercial fire alarm, 9.0, near Southwest Washington Street, respond on off 1.
00:18
Engine 1, responding on a monitored commercial fire alarm, 9.0, near Southwest Washington Street, respond on off 1 at 004-040.
00:23
Engine 9 from Ops 1.
00:24
Are you wanting police to continue on this? The note say that the patient was hyperventilating, but is breathing, is calm, is not violent.
00:34
Okay, yeah, we'll advise when the Astro police have needed, I guess.
00:39
Okay, copy.
00:40
And the caller is going to be outside to black, you guys.
00:43
Thank you, Delaware 3.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Echo: Highest-priority, life-threatening determinant level (e.g., Echo structure fire)
[2]
Overdose: Medical incident involving a suspected drug overdose
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Location mentioned:
NE Oregon St & NE 122nd Ave, Portland, OR 97230
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