Overdose patient found responsive on Northeast Halsey Street, Portland OR
Fire and medical units responded to an overdose call near Northeast Halsey Street. The patient was initially unresponsive or trapped but later made contact with responders. No bystanders were found nearby during the search.
Audio|Source: Portland Area Fire and Rescue
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Transcript:
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Engine 30, Medic 1333, Priority 2[1], Charlie Overdose, near Northeast Halsey Street, Unit 1-0, Talk Group is Ups-Ox 1-2, 2-5-0, near North East Halsey Street Unit 1-2, 2250, Talk Group is Ups-1, it's 129.
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7365 from us on.
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Medic 1365, Frommpson?
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1365, you call?
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Medic, 1365, affirmative.
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We're still in line with the patient,
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and no one's with him still, and he's still stuck.
00:49
Just double-check, you guys check 331 and 313.
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That is affirmative.
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We checked both places.
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There was nobody in there.
00:59
Staff at this facility is formulating a plan to find out who they are.
01:06
So right now, both the engine and ourselves are going to clear UTL until we get a call back.
Police codes explained
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Priority 2: Urgent, non-life-threatening response; typically no lights or sirens; second-highest priority.
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