Elderly man treated for breathing difficulty after chemotherapy, Portland OR
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders treated an 83-year-old man near Southwest 66th Avenue for weakness, difficulty breathing, incoherence, and instability following recent chemotherapy.
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Transcript:
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Quad 70, and EMR 133.
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Respond to breathing problem near Southwest 66th Avenue.
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Cross streets are Southwest Mio Street and No Street.
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One brief, signal calls at six out.
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I'm looking from baseline,
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but pretty much thought.
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Hock Street and East Sheridan Street.
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Engine 33, AMR-129, going 2277-0-S off as Heater Road.
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83-year-old male is conscious, labored, breathing.
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He's having neck and shoulder pain with no history of same.
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He also has some cardiac issues,
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but no chest pain today.
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Slightly elevated fever, he is diabetic.
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No further.
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Amor-1-2-9 recovery, thank you.
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AMR-155 from Haverewski 5-1, you can clear.
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145, copy, clear, thank you.
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Injet 33, copy rebuck.
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Squad 70, EMR-133, going to near Southwest 66th Avenue.
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So, 83-year-old male, conscious breathing with difficulty.
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He had a chemo treatment a couple weeks ago.
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Today he's very weak, difficulty breathing, incoherent, off and on, and very unstable.
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He didn't feel hot last night, but no temp currently.
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SW 66th Ave, Portland, OR 97223
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