Medical crews assist worker injured near Pacific Hwy, Tigard OR
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency units responded to a possible workplace injury at a restaurant near Southwest Pacific Highway in Tigard. A 33-year-old man reportedly fell into a fryer but was conscious, breathing, and awaiting medical care with a possible concussion. The incident was handled as a routine, non-emergency response.
Audio|Heard on: Washington County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
00:00
Medic 35 and AMR 133, respond to code one trauma near Southwest Pacific Highway.
00:10
Cross streets are Southwest Loyalty Parkway and Southwest 116th Avenue.
00:20
Firecom, Joplin 2153 is cleared back in quarters.
00:27
Clearing quarters at (number withheld).
00:31
Fire on 133.
00:35
Thirty-five, respond to bleeding problem near Pacific Avenue.
00:43
Unit 300 and forty-seven cross streets are Southwest Highway forty-seven and Pratt.
00:53
Medic 35 and AMR 133, you are responding to a code one trauma at a restaurant near Southwest Pacific Highway.
01:01
It's a 33-year-old male, conscious, breathing normally.
01:04
(name withheld) fell into the fryer, not bleeding.
01:07
Concerned about possible concussion.
01:09
He's currently responsive and mobile.
01:11
Will be waiting for EMS in the dining area.
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Location mentioned:
SW Pacific Hwy, Tigard, OR 97224
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