Elderly woman treated for severe abdominal pain, Aloha OR
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An 81-year-old woman at near Southwest 164th Avenue is conscious and breathing normally but experiencing severe abdominal pain. She has no chest pain or vomiting and is currently receiving treatment for cancer. Emergency services are responding.
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AOR 120. Respond to abdominal pain.
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At near Southwest 164th Avenue.
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Cross streets are Southwest Platon Street and Southwest Vincent Street.
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117.
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Camera 117.
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117. We're taking the call on Street.
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We're coming from TV and River.
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At 731.
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Okay, AMR 120.
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AMR 120.
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AMR 130. AIMR 130.
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We're taking a call 164, coming from stations, too.
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We can we thank you, 1731.
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engine 1, AMR 117 for chest pain, 16 and 0 South East Spruce Street.
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Patient is a 49-year-old male, conscious,
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not reading normally due to pain.
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It says the 11 bottom teeth were pulled out and he feels like his heart is beating.
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Funny, having a lot of pain from his mouth.
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It feels like passing out.
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Feels like his heart is being jolted.
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He's having nausea and vomiting.
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It does have a history of heart problems.
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Andrew, I'll copy to be back.
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At 732.
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670A.A.M.R.
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120 for abdominal pain.
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near Southwest 164th Avenue.
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Patient is an 81-year-old female.
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She's conscious, breathing normally,
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having severe abdominal pain.
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No chest pain or vomiting.
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She is being treated for cancer.
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SW 164th Ave, Aloha, OR 97007
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