Elderly man with low blood pressure and dementia falls, Tualatin OR
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders attended to an elderly man near Southwest Mandan Drive who had low blood pressure, dementia, and experienced a fall. He was conscious and breathing normally, with no visible injuries, and has been taking antibiotics for heart issues.
Audio|Heard on: Washington County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Truck 56, and AMR 110.
00:03
Respond to sick person.
00:05
At near Southwest Mandan Drive.
00:09
Cross streets are Southwest Maricopa Drive and Southwest Vermillion Drive.
00:18
I call the AMR110.
00:24
One-10.
00:27
110 in a man-van drive we're coming from 217 and I-fifth.
00:31
We're coming from 2.17 and I-5-5-3.
00:41
Stand by for 911.
00:43
Engine 52 and AMR.
00:45
Respond to fall at 273.00, Southwest Parkway Avenue.
00:51
Cross streets are Southwest Xerox Drive and Southwest Oakman Road.
01:00
Engine Factory, Go ahead.
01:05
Can we get a code on ALS for a location, please?
01:12
After unfortunate, night.
01:18
3.6 AMR 110, going to a care home at near Mandan Drive.
01:24
Elderly male is conscious breathing normally.
01:27
This is a bit of low blood pressure.
01:30
He does have dementia.
01:32
He fell and keeps claiming he doesn't feel well.
01:35
He has been taking some antibiotics for his heart.
01:40
He is yelling help.
01:42
No injuries that they can see from the fall, no further.
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Location mentioned:
SW Mandan Dr, Tualatin, OR 97062
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