Behavioral health emergency for elderly woman in Portland, Portland OR
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders assist a 69-year-old woman experiencing abnormal breathing and paranoia at a residential address near Southwest 109th Avenue in Portland. There is no indication of weapons, self-harm, or substance use. The woman has a medical history including multiple sclerosis and panic attacks.
Audio|Heard on: Washington County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Medic 35 and AMR 119 respond to behavioral health at near Southwest 109th Avenue Unit 3.
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Cross streets are Southwest Merrick Street and Southwest Lady Marion Drive.
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SU20. Respond to BLS Fall at 730, East Foot Hills Drive.
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Unit 217. Cross streets are North College Street and Burlington Drive.
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Pact 35 AMR 119-19, going to near Southwest 109th Avenue, unit number 3.
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69-year-old female,
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conscious, breathing is not normal.
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Sounds like she is having some paranoia.
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We do have an alternate route.
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No weapons, no self-harm, no drugs or alcohol.
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I just have a history of multiple sclerosis and panic attacks.
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Location mentioned:
SW 109th Ave, Portland, OR 97224
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