Male in behavioral crisis at residence near northwest 209th avenue, Beaverton OR
Emergency responders were dispatched to a residence near Northwest 209th Avenue for a male experiencing a behavioral crisis. Family members including a female partner and children were present. The individual has a medical history including Parkinson's and concerns of dizziness and low blood pressure were noted.
Audio|Source: Washington County Fire and EMS
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Rescue 64 and AMR 119 respond to behavioral health problem near northwest 209th Avenue.
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Cross streets are northwest Toronto Lane and northwest Longboat Lane.
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AMR1G3, I copy your end.
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AMR119, go ahead.
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I'm the call on 209th evening from River and Minterbridge.
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Southwest Vale Court.
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1552. Respond to stroke.
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At 8-945, Southwest Ash Meadows Circle.
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Unit 112. Cross streets are Southwest Ashnettos Lane and Southwest Vale Court.
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Way,
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Processed up as Hewitt Place and Mathony Drive.
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The patient is a 77-year-old male who is conscious, breathing normally,
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complaining of dizziness, low blood pressure of 77 over 50,
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started about 40 minutes ago.
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He did feel like passing out for a moment and he has Parkinson's.
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He has an internal defibrillator and stents.
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He has a history.
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Did you have your copy?
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All right, into 64 and AMR 119.
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We're going to have staged for police on a behavioral issue,
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near northwest 209th Avenue.
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It is near northwest Dorado Lane and Longboat Lane.
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It looks like we have a male in crisis at this location with a female partner and a couple of children there as well.
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