Breathing emergency at Bud Clark Commons day center, Portland OR
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First responders were dispatched to a breathing emergency at Bud Clark Commons Day Center near North West Irving Street. Rescue units were initially sent but later cleared as medics arrived on scene.
Audio|Heard on: Portland Area Fire and Rescue
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01:56
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 1, Medic 1326, a priority 1 breathing problem, Bud Clark Commons Day Center, near North West Irving Street on Opts Channel 1.
00:08
Engine 1, Medic 1326, a priority breathing problem at Bud Clark Commons Day Center, near North West Irving Street, Ops 1 at 1036.
00:19
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00:23
Rout, and this is a Willam at Mooridge Park.
00:30
About 21, copy that.
00:31
After Ethan notice, I think it's going to be more of a pleased issue, but we'll go check on the floating craft on the river.
00:38
I copy that.
00:40
21 from Truck 10.
00:42
We are trying to make our way down there.
00:45
Would you like us to continue, or do you guys think you're going to probably be able to handle this a little better?
00:53
Yeah,
00:55
Truck 10, you guys can go ahead and clear.
00:57
We can handle.
00:59
10 copies, thank you.
01:00
We'll be clear.
01:04
I'm happy. Truck 10 clear is on 37.
01:10
Section 176, cancel the rescue.
01:14
176, cancel.
01:16
Rescue 72, you're clear.
01:22
Rescue 72, we got canceled.
01:25
Affirmative, you are clear.
01:29
1037.
01:35
Specialt from Truck 8.
01:37
Chat 2 was on a walk-in here at Station 8 about an hour ago.
01:40
Can you add Truck 8 to that column and clears?
01:46
I copy that.
01:52
Medic 1326 arrived.
01:54
Medics 1326 is 1040.
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Location mentioned:
NW Hoyt St, Portland, OR 97209
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