Medical emergency for fainting female with heart condition, Hillsboro OR
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An 18-year-old female fainted at near southeast Washington Street in Hillsboro. She is now conscious, has a heart condition, is breathing with some difficulty, and has vomited. No visible injuries were reported.
Audio|Heard on: Washington County Fire and EMS
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01:53
Transcript:
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Respond to unconscious or fainting person.
00:03
454 southeast Washington Street.
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Cross streets are Hillsboro TC
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and southeast 5th Avenue.
00:12
Locate better location.
00:19
764A.101-130, going to 201-50, south less of Jetty Lane.
00:23
A 49-year-old female, conscious breathing normal.
00:26
It looks like her supra-cubic catheter came out.
00:30
With the balloon, it is bleeding.
00:32
12,000 existing shoulder injury.
00:36
I should have some blood or urine earlier, no longer bleeding now.
00:40
No further.
00:43
It works. They re-backed.
00:50
Are we staged behind your apparatus?
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Southbound.
01:01
Engine 19, going on an unknown-of-entry crash, 201-5 for this Hillsborough Highway.
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This is a two-vehicle crash.
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Caller said he's coming down the Shahelan Pass on the Hillsborough side.
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This is a location from his where his phone was hitting.
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I have no further info.
01:22
Counties and route.
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Engine 19, copy.
01:35
NG1NAMR 129, unconscious, that's a safe place for youth, 454 southeast Washington.
01:42
Responding for 18-year-old female who had passed out, now conscious,
01:47
has a heart condition,
01:49
breathing somewhat labored, and has vomited,
01:52
possibly hit her head, no visible injuries.
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Location mentioned:
SE Washington St, Hillsboro, OR 97123
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