Student injured after fight at century high school, Hillsboro OR
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A student born in 2011 was conscious and breathing but in pain after a fight at Century High School. Police and emergency responders were on scene.
Audio|Heard on: Washington County Fire and EMS
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01:50
Transcript:
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Engine 2A. Engine 2, and AMR-115.
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Respond to assault.
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At near Southeast Century Boulevard.
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Cross streets are Southeast Hossi and U Street and Southeast Pegasus Street.
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They're calling AMR 115.
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1950, Northeast 1002 Avenue.
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Unit 310. Cross streets are Named Street and northwest 1902nd Avenue.
00:39
One is the main, one route to 103 High School from out River and TV.
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635 AMR-123 breathing problem 14145 this is at the sapphire tagored rehab 73 year olds now conscious shortness of breath able to speak in full sentences but breathless on one leader of O2 started about an hour ago gradual onset requesting V8
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AMR 117. We're currently inbound Code 1[1]-1-3 to the call on 1002nd.
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We're coming from the Embrose Reds.
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Engine 2 and AMR 115, you're responding with a police officer on scene, Century High School, near South East Century Boulevard.
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Requesting you respond, Code 1[1],
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it's patient.
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student, born in (name withheld),
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conscious for breathing and having pain after a physical altercation, you're pressing you enter through the main office.
01:50
Again, code one is fine.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Code 1: Routine, non-emergency response (no lights or siren)
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Location mentioned:
SE Century Blvd, Hillsboro, OR 97123
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