Medical emergency at Netarts boat launch, Netarts OR
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Emergency responders attended to a 65-year-old man at Netarts boat launch. The man was conscious but had an altered level of consciousness and possible chest pain. He was located in a boat near the main docks by the bathrooms.
Audio|Heard on: Tillamook County Police, Fire, EMS, EM, and Public Works
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02:22
Transcript:
00:00
For 3141, Station 61, medical call at the Netarts Boat Launch.
00:06
Again, 3141, Station 61,
00:09
Medical call, Netarts boat launch.
00:11
Respond on TAC2, WIV 312, it's (number withheld).
00:18
It's (number withheld).
00:22
(number withheld) on- at (number withheld).
00:29
Stay and under, station 61.
00:32
Station 61.
00:36
...show QRT en route with three, squad 63,
00:41
en route with two.
00:45
...out to Netarts boat launch,
00:47
have a 65-year-old male conscious breathing general medical.
00:57
There is squad 61 en route, corrective.
01:00
Squad 61, it's (number withheld).
01:07
3141, I copy en route to Netarts Boat Launch, (number withheld).
01:11
E. Hart's Boat Basin Road.
01:13
You have a 65-year-old male conscious,
01:17
altered level of consciousness, breathing, possible chest pain.
01:28
226, 228.
01:34
Do you want me to go up there with you?
01:40
Yeah, if you're free, I wouldn't mind.
01:43
Copy.
01:45
800, 228, you copy.
01:47
All right, copy, I'll show you en route.
01:55
Responding to the medical call in Netarts.
01:58
The patient is currently located in a boat at the main docks by the bathrooms.
02:07
800 en route 61 on me.
02:11
It's (number withheld).
02:13
The squad 643 is syndrome.
02:21
At (number withheld).
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Location mentioned:
Netarts, OR 97141
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