Intoxicated person flees at behavioral health emergency, Sherwood OR
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Emergency responders were called to near Southwest Forest Creek Drive for a behavioral health issue involving a person who appeared intoxicated. The person fled on foot before help could be provided.
Audio|Heard on: Washington County Fire and EMS
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02:14
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 33, and EMR-1-35.
00:04
Respond to Code 1 behavioral health problem.
00:07
At near Southwest Forest Creek Drive.
00:12
Cross streets are Southwest Pacific Highway and No Street.
00:19
Her patient has had some alcohol.
00:22
So far it's lasted about two minutes.
00:25
We're still triaging.
00:29
Take four, copy.
00:33
That we copy, thank you.
00:36
Okay,
00:39
comment on the 135.
00:42
Go ahead.
00:45
Yes, ma'am.
00:46
We're responding to Forest Creek from 99 and Roy Rogers.
00:55
But you're staging for PV, the patient took off on foot from the location.
01:05
Received, do we have fire on this?
01:11
If you want to put in the call notes, they can just station quarters for now.
01:19
Engine 33 from FireComicry on dispatch, you're on dispatch paramed, or you can station quarters.
01:27
Spray, Amar.
01:33
ARCOM engine 33.
01:36
In June 33, Amar advised you can stage in quarters.
01:40
This patient took off on foot.
01:51
Gene 33 copies.
01:58
6-4 AMR-129.
02:00
Your patient's going to be outside in the parking lot near the MAC station.
02:09
And AMR 1-2-5 engine 33.
02:11
You can clear for now.
02:12
They'll call you back if they locate the patient.
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Location mentioned:
SW Forest Creek Dr, Sherwood, OR 97140
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