61-year-old man injured in fall with head wound, Beaverton OR
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According to the dispatch call, a 61-year-old man fell near Southwest 167th Avenue and suffered a bleeding head wound. He was conscious, breathing irregularly due to pain, and able to speak and follow commands. The injury occurred about 45 minutes prior and may need stitches.
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Transcript:
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Engine 67, and AMR.
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127. Respond to fall near Southwest 167th Avenue.
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Cross streets are Southwest Division Street and Southwest Norris Terrace.
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AICLAM. Go ahead.
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127 is the fall on 167, that's from CPR baseline.
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I'm happy, responding with Engine 67, emergency response with lights and sirens, near Southwest 167th Avenue.
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Cross the division to Norris.
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They're advising that this location is a flag lot.
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A patient on seeing 61-year-old male life conscious, breathing's not normal due to pain.
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He slipped and fell on the pavement and split his head open at another location.
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They brought him back here, and the bleeding still has not stopped.
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He was able to speak and follow commands, no other.
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injuries reported.
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It originally occurred about 45 minutes ago.
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It's right on the top of his head.
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They suspect it requires only stitches.
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And they have nothing further at this time.
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