Woman with chest pain and arm symptoms near northeast cornell road, Hillsboro OR
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Emergency responders attended to a woman near Northeast Cornell Road reporting chest pain, left arm pain, tingling, shaking hands, vomiting, and abnormal breathing. She has had these symptoms for three days and visited the hospital three times today.
Audio|Heard on: Washington County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Engine 64 and AMR 129 respond to chest pain near Northeast Cornell Road.
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Unit 315 Cross Streets are Named Street and Northeast Thorncroft Drive.
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AMR, respond to Code 3[1] Medical Transport at (number withheld),
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Southwest Graham's Ferry Road.
00:29
Cross streets are Southwest Clay Street and Southwest Bay Street and Southwest Bay Road.
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4237 I copy that this is going to be a response to the minimum facility there for a 44-year-old female conscious breathing normally to the on-site nurse with the patient there they're going to have a lead-in for you at the main gate
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27 copy
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And June 6.4, my 129 responding code for chest pain extended today near Northeast Cornell Road across the Thorncroft Drive Unit 315 for a 41-year-old female.
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She's conscious.
01:26
So plenty of chest pain, her legs are tingling,
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hands shaking, the most pain in the left arm.
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She's been vomiting.
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Same that she's been to the hospital three times today.
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Her breathing is abnormal.
01:41
Symptoms have been present three days.
01:44
Does have history of ventricular defibrillation? Nothing hurts.
Police codes explained
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Code 3: Emergency response with lights and sirens
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