Behavioral health crisis at hawthorn walk-in center, Hillsboro OR
Medical and police responded to a behavioral health crisis involving a woman at the Hawthorn Walk-in Center. Police assistance was requested to enforce a director's hold due to mental health concerns. The woman was not armed and did not pose harm but was unable to care for herself.
Audio|Source: Washington County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Respond to Code 1 Behavioral Health Problem at Hawthorn Walk-in Center, 5250 Northeast Elam Young Parkway.
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Unit number 100.
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Cross streets are Northeast Belknap Court and Northeast 53rd Avenue.
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N.R. 122.
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One-22, go ahead.
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One-22, we're taking a call on Elam Young Parkway coming from Marina and 185.
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Program copy.
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Firecom, inch 15.
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Yeah, we're solving the MDT issues.
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Can you put engine 15 in quarters at station 13, please?
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Okay. Okay.
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Thank you.
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Fire, I'm from Squad 70.
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Go ahead.
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Is it possible to get the RP's phone number added to the notes?
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I'm saying by just one, I'll get it in there.
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136 AMI-122 responding code one, the Hawthorn Walk-in Center, near Northeast Elam Young Parkway for Suite 100.
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With the crisis team online, they were requesting police to assist with the director's hold and requesting medical as well.
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Females inside the location, no weapons,
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no harm, a lack of ability to care for herself.
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Location mentioned:
Near NE Elam Young Pkwy, Hillsboro, OR 97124
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