Toddler has possible abdominal pain and constipation, Sherwood OR
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Responders attended to a 15-month-old male toddler near Southwest Stone Drive who had possible abdominal pain and constipation. The child was conscious and breathing normally but crying with shallow breaths.
Audio|Heard on: Washington County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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56 and AMR 131.
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Respond to code 1[1] per abdominal pain.
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At near Southwest Stone Drive.
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Cross streets are Southwest 87th Place and Southwest Iowa Drive.
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01:04
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She is on blood thinners.
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Go through.
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Page 67, copy.
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139 copy, thank you.
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456 AMR, good one, abdominal pain, near Southwest Stone Drive for a 15-month-old male conscious, breathing is normal,
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well shallow due to the crying.
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I believe he's constipated, possible abdominal pain.
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Good one.
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code 1: Routine, non-emergency response (no lights or siren)
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SW Washington St, Sherwood, OR 97140
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