Medical emergency for woman with breathing issues, Beaverton OR
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders attended to a conscious 35-year-old woman near Northwest Schmidt Way with breathing difficulties, respiratory infection, headache, neck pain, and difficulty speaking. She also showed signs such as drooling and coughing. The response was urgent with lights and sirens.
Audio|Heard on: Washington County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Engine 64, and AMR 139.
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Respond to breathing problem.
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At near Northwest Schmidt Way.
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Unit 52.
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Cross streets are Northwest Avondale Drive in North-Ast,
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167th Avenue.
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Are found from AMR 139.
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Go ahead.
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AMR 139, Sirapt to call on Schmidtway.
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We're coming from 217 at Beaverton Hillsdale Highway.
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Okay, okay.
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Okay.
00:44
So I call AMR 127.
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Go ahead.
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Is fly around seen yet?
00:56
Re-valocate the patient?
01:00
That's a negative.
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We're hoping to locate.
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Okay,
01:07
copy. I'm going to update this to the closest address that we have.
01:11
Endo 64, number 139, you're sounding a breathing problem.
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It's Sir Charles Court Department, near Northwest Schmidt Way, number 52.
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She was a 35-year-old female.
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She's conscious. She has a respiratory infection, headache.
01:24
She's unable to open her eyes, difficulty speaking.
01:28
She got pain down her neck, drooling, coughing.
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Let's try to rescue inhaler.
01:36
The history of allergic reactions, set of fever off and on.
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Emergency response with lights and sirens.
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Sixth, four, covers.
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Location mentioned:
NW Schmidt Way, Beaverton, OR 97006
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