Paramedics respond to medical emergency near NW 9th Ave, Portland OR
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical personnel responded to a medical situation near Northwest 9th Avenue in Portland. Medic 42 and additional units requested advanced life support, with paramedics arriving on scene under a medium-priority code.
Audio|Heard on: Portland State University Police and Portland Police Service Desk
Listen to dispatch call
01:31
Transcript:
00:00
Medic Forty Two, beware of you.
00:02
She's.
00:06
Four five, can we get ALS[1]?
00:10
Bravo four five, copy.
00:16
Three, four, being a code one bravo force up on scene.
00:21
Three, get for three, four requested code 405 on scene.
00:28
Near Northwest 9th Avenue
00:32
One five six extended end.
00:35
I waving around came back and forth on the subject.
00:39
He's (description withheld).
00:41
Working.
00:48
Front desk got the line over.
00:56
Just thirty-five from tower thirty-five on call.
01:12
Thank you.
01:14
Square six five on each street, five one B Bravo,
01:21
And paramedic three on scene to a priority Charlie[2].
01:27
Six five five five northeast one street unit five one B.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
ALS: Advanced medical care provided by specially trained personnel, typically paramedics or specialized emergency units.
[2]
Charlie: Medium-priority medical response code or phonetic designator for the letter C in communications.
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