Medical alarm triggered at mobile home park, Woodburn OR
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A medical alarm was triggered at a mobile home park near North Cascade Drive and Lincoln Street in Woodburn. An elderly female patient with dementia, depression, and delusion did not respond to contact attempts. Emergency personnel were authorized to force entry to provide assistance. Pets were present on scene.
Audio|Heard on: Marion County METCOM North-1 Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine 21, Medic 23,
00:02
respond to a medical alarm at the Driftwood Mobile Home Park, near North Cascade Drive and Lincoln Street and East Street.
00:19
Back on the 25-0-6-Woodburn.
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Medic 25, a copy posted in Woodburn.
00:30
Engine 21, a medic, elderly female.
00:34
Looks like this was a pendant activation.
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No contact has been made with the patient.
00:43
Force entry is authorized.
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Their patient has dementia, depression,
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and delusion.
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And it looks like our call has a dog and a cat.
00:55
I'll be keeping her a call here shortly.
01:08
And yeah, it's responding, actually the phone number the alarm company had is disconnected.
01:23
Metcompetition 21.
01:25
Just confirming you could say forced entry if needed.
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Location mentioned:
N Cascade Dr UNIT 72, Woodburn, OR 97071
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