Medical crews assist after fall near Southeast Main St, Portland OR
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As discussed during the dispatch call, rescue 31 and Medic 326 were dispatched for a possible lift assist and fall near Southeast Main Street in Portland. The patient requested transport to a hospital. The response was classified as a low-priority medical call consistent with a Priority 6 Alpha medical response.
Audio|Heard on: Portland Area Fire and Rescue
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01:14
Transcript:
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31 going to a lift assist near Southeast Main Street.
00:05
Talker Results 1 in for Rescue 31 going to a lift assist near Southeast Main Street.
00:12
Talkers Results 1, (number withheld).
00:18
Rescue 31, just an update as well.
00:20
Looks like the patient is also wanting to go to the hospital.
00:22
You'll be getting a medic added to your call.
00:25
(number withheld).
00:29
Rescue 31 from Ops 1.
00:35
Rescue 31 from Ops1.
00:41
Engine 17 and Medic 354, Priority 2 is up for bleeding call at the OIA Govo Logistics near North Bybee Lake Court.
00:50
Darkroom South 1, standby for initial dispatch.
00:57
Medic 326 joining Rescue 31 en route to a priority six alpha fall near Southeast Main Street.
01:04
Talking to Ops 1, again for Medic 326 being requested to join Rescue 31 en route to a priority six alpha fall near Southeast Main Street.
01:13
Talking to OPS1, (number withheld).
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Location mentioned:
SE Main St, Portland, OR 97233
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