Male patient with dislocated shoulder treated near Orenco Station, Hillsboro OR
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Emergency responders treated a male patient in his mid-20s near Northeast Orenco Station Loop for a dislocated shoulder. The patient was conscious and breathing normally at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Washington County Fire and EMS
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02:7
Transcript:
00:00
Respond to routine trauma.
00:02
At near Northeast Orenco Station Loop.
00:06
Cross streets are Northeast Cherry Drive and Northeast Orenco Station Parkway.
00:26
Amar 1.35.
00:30
Amher 1-35 responding to location coming from 185 and West Union.
00:39
Take away. Engine 3.
00:46
Engine 3.
00:50
Engine 6 is on the radio saying we're going to take that.
00:53
Do you still want us to take it or is Engine 6 taking this call?
00:59
You can stand down.
01:01
We'll give it back to Engine 6.
01:02
The call got cleared so we weren't sure what was going on.
01:08
That's our bad.
01:10
That's our miscommunication.
01:12
Sorry about that.
01:17
Just 6 AMR 135 responding to a routine trauma.
01:21
In the area of the Little Big Burger at near Northeast Orenco Station Loop, this will actually be for the ice rink.
01:26
Mid-20s male, dislocated shoulder, conscious breathing normally.
01:31
He'll remove his fingers and toes.
01:37
AMR-130, respond to routine trauma at near Northeast Orenco Station Loop.
01:45
Cross streets are Northeast Cherry Drive and Northeast Orenco Station Parkway.
01:54
Amar 1-3-0-1-3-0-8-1-3-0-1-30.
02:03
We're going to call on the Orenco Station Airplace, helping for him as a Southwest.
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Location mentioned:
NE Orenco Station Loop, Hillsboro, OR 97124
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