Medical emergency with kidney infection and difficulty breathing, Beaverton OR
A medical emergency occurred near Southwest 160th Avenue involving a 38-year-old female with a kidney infection, breathing difficulties, possible sepsis, high fever, back and hip pain, and a severe knee injury with possible blood clots and torn ligaments.
Audio|Source: Washington County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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161 and AMR 120 respond to code one sick person near Southwest 160th Avenue.
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Cross streets are Southwest Blanton Street and Southwest Roth Drive.
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I'm AMR 120.
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Amar, go ahead.
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120 responding to the sick person near 160th Avenue.
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We're coming from Murray & Milliken.
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Aircom Averon-160.
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Chuck 21 and Rescue 20.
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Respond to Chess Payne.
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At near North Esther Street.
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Cross streets are Crest Food Drive and East Mountain View Drive.
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Q64 and AMR-123 respond to bleeding problem near Southwest 185 Avenue unit 40 cross streets are southwest stepping stone drive and southwest Alderwood drive.
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You do have fall risk now injuries.
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Hey, J.C.C.
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Kevin Drew back. Thank you.
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In June 6,1, AMR 120, responding to code 1 sick person near Southwest 160th Avenue, cross streets Blanton.
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It's a 38-year-old female conscious breathing, difficulty, but not able to speak in full sentences.
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They have a kidney infection.
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There are a clinic called yesterday, advising they may need to go to the ED.
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They have a rare infection, possibly septic.
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They do have pain in their back, hip,
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and front rib area.
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They do have a severely broken knee that's somewhat being treated, signs at DDT, blood clots, torn ACL.
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They have a temperature 102.
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Near SW 160th Ave, Beaverton, OR 97007
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