No crash found after reported accident on northeast cornell road, Hillsboro OR
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According to the dispatch call, responders were sent to a reported traffic accident with injuries at Northeast Cornell Road and Northeast Cornelius Pass Road. An infant possibly having a seizure was mentioned. Upon arrival, no accident was found and no emergency code was confirmed.
Audio|Heard on: Washington County Fire and EMS
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01:54
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 6.
00:02
Respond to traffic accident, a known injury,
00:05
at Northeast Cornell Road and Northeast Cornelius Pass Road.
00:09
Engine 5-8 truck 55 AMR238 en route for possible code 99 at (number withheld) failing street near Parkside Court to Dill Drive.
00:19
Patient is an infant sounds under one-year-old.
00:23
Difficult to get information, callers were escalated.
00:26
Possibly is having a seizure, unconfirmed at this time.
00:30
No CPR in progress.
00:33
Agent VIII copies.
00:40
AMRGU3AKAPS.
00:46
Engine 6 for an under injury crash, this will be Northeast Cornell Road at Northeast Cornelius Pass Road, and that's starting route.
00:53
Our colleges are on scene.
00:54
I've got a text from the mother who died as they have a route ended at this location, and other parties being verbal with them.
01:06
Mark on Measure 5-8 with patients.
01:09
This is not a code.
01:10
Keep everyone coming for now.
01:18
Copy with patient, not a code.
01:19
Truck 5-5 AMR.
01:20
Continue in 2058.
01:26
Truck 55 from Agent 5-8, you guys can cancel.
01:38
Firecom engine fix.
01:40
Engine 6, go ahead.
01:43
Yeah,
01:44
we are in the area and there is no accident.
01:47
Do we have any other confirmation?
01:52
Negative, I can try to call back, caller.
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