Patient treated for breathing problem at care facility, Gresham OR
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Emergency responders were dispatched to treat a patient having difficulty breathing at a care facility near NE 6th St in Gresham, Oregon. Multiple units arrived at the scene to provide medical assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Portland Area Fire and Rescue
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Transcript:
00:00
Mississippi, Middick 318, Priority 2 Charlie breathing problem, Sapphire at Liberty Pointe, near NE 6th St, Room 123.
00:07
Ops 1 at 1751.
00:13
Check 71, Middick, 1356,
00:17
37,
00:18
Alpha Fall.
00:19
Let's code one for vote to Adaira Oaks Manor, 931, Northeast Linden Avenue, room 21.
00:26
Trek 71, Middick, 1356, Parity7, Alpha Fall at Adaira Oaks, 931, Northeast Linden, Room 21 at 1752.
00:40
Medics 1342, 36 Alpha transfer from Unity, near Northeast 2nd Avenue.
00:47
The patients in triage, Opsline, 1752.
00:51
Oh,
00:56
so on RC 72.
00:58
Rescue 72, go ahead.
01:01
Yeah,
01:02
can you dispatch engine 72 on this and show with AIQ?
01:09
Copy engine 72 requested.
01:15
Is that for two eight off one?
01:21
Anyone, you can stay in quarters.
01:23
Rescue 72 is requesting Engine 72 to go with them on this priority two Charlie breathing problem at Sapphire at Liberty Pointe.
01:31
Engine 71 remain in quarters.
01:33
This is for engine 72 to join Rescue 72, Medic 318, on the Priority 2 Charlie breathing problem at Sapphire at Liberty Pointe.
01:41
near NE 6th St, 3, in room 123.
01:44
Ops 1, 1754.
01:50
754. Offload, Rescue, 72.
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We're going to stay in quarters, send the engine.
01:56
Rescue 72, copy, you're in quarters.
01:58
Engine 72 copies the call at 70-554.
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Location mentioned:
NE 6th St, Gresham, OR 97030
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