Woman suffers chest pain and near fainting in Aloha, Aloha OR
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A 40-year-old woman experienced crushing chest pain and near fainting at a location near Southwest Ieron Court in Aloha, Oregon. She was found on foot at the intersection of 178th Avenue and Johnson Street with her son. She was conscious and breathing better but felt faint. Emergency responders were dispatched to assist.
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Transcript:
00:00
Engine 62, and AMR 120.
00:03
Respondage is Spain.
00:05
At near Southwest Ieron Court.
00:10
Cross streets are Southwest 176th Avenue and No Street.
00:18
I'm AMR 120.
00:20
Sorry, Tommy, Am I 120?
00:26
Summa.
00:28
One 20, go ahead.
00:35
One 20, we're going to be calling Aiden or hear somebody from 170 as and TV.
00:44
Ingen 6-2, M.R.
00:46
120, near Southwestian court, a 40-off female conscious.
00:53
It's breathing better now, having crushing chest pain.
00:56
She, it's been going on for 40 minutes.
00:58
She is coherent.
01:00
She's starting to feel a little bit better, but did feel like she could pass out.
01:04
She's a Spanish speaker, no further.
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Ingen 62, copies.
01:15
1.20-50. At engine 6-2 AMR-R-120, it looks like the caller is on foot and has stopped at 178th and Johnson, wearing a brown sweater and black pants.
01:33
She does have her son with her, no further.
01:39
6-2 copies.
01:45
120, we copy that new info, thank you.
01:53
120 for minute 6-2.
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120, we're flipping around again,
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but go ahead.
02:04
I think we located the patient, just proceed up.
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to where you're heading and take your right on 176 and you'll see us.
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Location mentioned:
SW Johnson St & SW 178th Ave, Aloha, OR 97006
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