Elderly woman suffers alarming high blood pressure at beaverton residence, Beaverton OR
Having been called to a residence near Southwest Davies Road, responders found a 93-year-old woman conscious but with dangerously high blood pressure and head pressure symptoms.
Audio|Source: Washington County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Respond to BLS sick person near Southwest Davies Road.
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Unit 2009.
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Cross streets are Southwest Teal Boulevard and Southwest Scholls Ferry Road.
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AMR 129 responding to a low severity fall.
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At 9183, Southwest Arapaho Road.
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Cross streets are Southwest Arapahoe Court and Southwest Boone's Ferry Road.
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AMR 136 responding to BLS sick person near Southwest Davies Road unit 2009, cross streets Southwest Peel Boulevard and Southwest Scholls Ferry Road.
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We are AMR-136.
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Hey, I'm Mark, go ahead.
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136 is heading to Bayes from Nimbus Central.
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Trip 5-6 AMR, you're going fall patient.
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Code 1[1], 9183 Southwest Arapaho.
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He was a 71-year-old male, conscious breathing normally.
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He fell, needs help up.
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Ground level fall, no injuries that they're aware of.
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He is a geriatric patient.
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Cross streets are Southwest Hill Boulevard and Southwest Scholls Ferry Road.
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Try, point of six copies.
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150 AMR, you're going sick person.
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Code 1[1], 10880 Southwest Davies Road, unit 2009 at Heartstone.
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You have a 93-year-old female conscious with a blood pressure of 217 over 99.
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She is breathing normally,
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feels like she has pressure in her head.
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Engine 50 copies.
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With that blood pressure, this is going to make an ALS call.
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Can you add the ALS rig back on this, please?
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Copy.
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Engine 56, 6.
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Edge 50, walnut, 1.305.
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We're Reuters, West 159.
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We're going to go and take that call, I guess you can't do.
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Davis Road, Unit 2009.
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Cross streets are Southwest Teal Boulevard and Southwest Scholls Ferry Road.
Police codes explained
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Code 1: Routine, non-emergency response (no lights or siren)
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