Man recovers after seizure at Southwest Tobias Way, Aloha OR
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Emergency responders treated a 40-year-old man who had a seizure near Southwest Tobias Way. He was conscious and breathing normally after the episode. The man has a history of seizures and is on medication.
Audio|Heard on: Washington County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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62 and AMR 110 respond to routine seizure call.
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At near Southwest Tobias Way.
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Cross streets are Southwest 204th Avenue and Southwest 206 Avenue.
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1-10, we're getting to routine response here.
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We're coming from Embray in the Corn Pass.
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Copy.
00:36
Spot 70, A, M.33, I'm out for a breathing problem.
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9-435, Southwest Hall Boulevard.
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26-year-old male,
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conscious,
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difficulty breathing due to asthma, started gradually two hours ago with his history of the same.
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His inhaler is not working.
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70 copy.
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130's cross.
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I respond to sick person.
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At westbound sunset exit 61A, southbound Brookwood.
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All streets are Northwest Sunset Highway and Northwest Havisha Road ramp westbound and northwest Havisha Road.
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Our account of Maymar,
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139.
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Good. Good.
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139's en route to the call on sunset, exit 61A, coming from each and CERC area.
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Hi.
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Engine 6-2 AMR-110 in route for Cudlow Cedar, near Southwest Tobias Way.
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40-year-old male, conscious, breathing normal,
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was out of seizure when I called, unknown how long it went on.
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He does have a history of it and is actively on medication.
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