Assault reported at Oasis Day Center, Portland OR
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to an assault at the Oasis Day Center near Northwest 6th Avenue in Portland. The victim declined police involvement, and the suspect had left the scene about 20 minutes before responders arrived.
Audio|Heard on: Portland Area Fire and Rescue
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01:29
Transcript:
00:00
Squad One, Medic 328 responding with police Party Two Delta assault at Oasis Day Center, near NW 6th Ave, respond on Ops One.
00:08
Squad One, Medics 328, Party Two Delta assault.
00:10
Two Delta assault at Oasis Day Center, near NW 6th Ave.
00:13
Ops One, it's 18 thirty-four.
00:26
Dispatch Rescue Two, was this closest to Charlie Four, Charlie Six area?
00:35
It's going to be right after Charlie Eleven at Henry's Tavern.
00:45
Truck One for Squad One.
00:52
Ops One, Ops One.
00:55
Squad One, go.
00:57
Crews Alpha and Medic 328 responding on this assault.
01:00
Our patient does not want to talk to police.
01:03
The suspect left about 20 minutes ago.
01:06
They're waiting outside with a friend.
01:11
Police are not requested at this point, just FYI.
01:15
Copy.
01:20
Is it (name withheld)?
01:22
Medic 331, copy on scene.
01:23
Medic 328 just want to make sure that you copy no police going on this.
01:28
328, copy no police.
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Location mentioned:
NW 6th Ave, Portland, OR 97209
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