Choking emergency resolved at Clark Center, Portland OR
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews were dispatched to Clark Center Transition Projects in Portland for a choking victim. The situation was later downgraded to a low-priority response after confirmation that the patient was no longer choking.
Audio|Heard on: Portland Area Fire and Rescue
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01:37
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 21 and medic 316, party one echo choking call at Clark Center Transition Projects, near Southeast Martin Luther King Jr Boulevard.
00:09
Dark for box one, stand by for additional dispatch.
00:15
Update.
00:16
(number withheld).
00:21
Rosenbaum Plaza Apartments, near Southwest Washington Street.
00:26
Stock of Ops One, in for Bravo 413, priority six alpha headache at the Rosenbaum Plaza Apartments.
00:32
Near Southwest Washington Street.
00:34
Stock of OPS One, (number withheld).
00:40
Squad 12 and medic 338, priority two Bravo injury near Northeast 66th Avenue.
00:47
Black group is also one.
00:48
And for squad 12 and medic 339, priority two Bravo injury near Southeast 66th Avenue.
00:55
Dark group is also one, (number withheld).
01:02
C31, are you monitoring tap out?
01:08
21 from Ops 1.
01:09
Ops 1 from Rescue 31, I'm seeing here on Ops 1, is this right we can clear?
01:14
Yeah, I've been trying to raise you for a few minutes.
01:16
It's Priority 6 now.
01:20
Ops 1 from Rescue 31, copy clear, thank you.
01:23
You're welcome.
01:26
H21 from Ops1.
01:28
H21, go ahead.
01:30
Paramedic 316, this has re-triaged to a Priority 4[1] now.
01:35
Patient no longer choking.
01:36
H21, you can proceed.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Priority 4: Low-priority, non-urgent response; typically no lights or sirens required.
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