Person altered consciousness on train after possible substance ingestion, Hillsboro OR
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A person on a train near MAX Hatfield Government Center showed altered consciousness, possibly after ingesting an unknown substance. Police are on the scene and emergency services are responding.
Audio|Heard on: Washington County Fire and EMS
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01:54
Transcript:
00:00
Rescue 1, at E.M.R.
00:02
118. Respond to code one sick person.
00:06
At near West Main Street.
00:09
Cross streets are South First Avenue and Southwest Adams Avenue.
00:17
...com AMR 1118.
00:20
Good.
00:24
7. Southeast Circuit Drive.
00:27
Unit 2.
00:29
Cross streets are Southeast Sommon Fly Drive and Southeast 3 Drive.
00:37
AMR 118 Respond to Chess Payne at (number withheld), Southeast Circuit Drive.
00:45
Unit 2. Cross streets are Southeast Common Flag Drive and South East Redrive.
00:51
Working Channel Oxtor 3.
00:58
AMR 114, respond to code one sick person at near West Main Street.
01:05
Cross streets are South First Avenue and Southwest Adams Avenue.
01:15
Firecombe 114, we're en route to this sit call on Main Street at the max.
01:23
Looks like police are on scene and we've been cleared to enter.
01:30
That's a firm.
01:31
We clear entry and this call is upgraded to code 3 for MAX Hatfield Government Center.
01:36
The patient there is going to be on train 536.
01:40
Police are out with him.
01:41
Conscious described as altered.
01:43
They think he might have taken something, but they're not sure what.
01:46
I think further.
01:49
We've won four copies.
01:50
For information, we're 15 minutes out currently.
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Location mentioned:
Hatfield Government Center MAX, Hillsboro, OR 97123
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