Person stuck in wheelchair rescued; possible overdose victim revived


Audio|Source: Portland State University Police and Portland Police Service Desk
03:16
Transcript:
3,000. 1-36 Avenue. Patients going to be, it sounds like, outside, stuck in the wheelchair behind the kitchen. Respondent off 1. Into 29, list assists out of the Sapphire Cedar Crossing, 603, southeast 1-36. You know, patients can be outside behind the kitchen in a wheelchair stuck in sturt. Respondent off to 1 is 1848. Go forward, let's go ahead and lock it, and then we'll let's turn and unlock it for them. Copy, Janda. Thank you, 1848. The smell of natural gas inside of the house. 3-440-0-Northuse 5-1 Avenue. Call is waiting outside for you. Respondent off 1.28 checking the food, natural gas. Inside of the home, through 4.0, northeast 51 Avenue, caller outside. Respondent off 1, turn out 1849. Please use U.S. 3 and class support. For copy, thank you. Fortinning to 1443. Okay, we go ahead. Airway. 32, that's work, please. Bobby, excuse me. We're still working on getting the patient out of the house. 161, we're ready to fly, huh? We are in the system. 1918 South West Carolina Street. The vehicle is a gray Toyota Tacoma, Oregon, 442, Nora Zebra, Nora. Once or so, you said it 191-8. Is that correct? Affirmative. That's significant. I'm following 18 to do one. There's no indication. I need to see about medical history here, but nothing right there with our corners cooperative. She's been getting three NARCANs so far. We don't know how old yet. We know it's old. A female, it sounds like. She is breathing, starting to wake up and, you know.
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Near SE 136th Ave, Portland, OR 97236
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