68-year-old male falls and becomes nonverbal at home, Hillsboro OR


A 68-year-old man with cancer and diabetes fell at his home near Northeast Cherry Drive. He became nonverbal and is being helped by emergency responders. The building's elevator is not working.
Audio|Source: Washington County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Engine 6 and AMR 114.
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Respond to Stroke.
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At near Northeast Cherry Drive, Unit 3,306.
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Cross streets are northwest of 131 Avenue in northeast 7th Avenue.
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Inja 65 and AMR 122 respond to a large reaction at 7700, Southwest Beaverton Hillsdale Highway.
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Cross streets are Southwest 76th Avenue, Southwest 77th Avenue.
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One-two-two.
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One-two-two to respond to the Riverton Hillsdale Highway coming from Houston, Dean and Allen.
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65 AMR 122 responding on an electricity reaction or a fainting at the Fred Meyer 77000 Southwest BH at the Fred Meyer in the store at the pharmacy responding for a third-year-old male is currently conscious of breathing normally incoherent, had passed out for a moment after receiving a flu vaccine, had started feeling tingly and then was helped to the ground, no injuries or trauma due to passing out.
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And it's a bunch of alert breathing fairly.
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If the elevator is not working, they're going to be headed down to meet you and escort you up.
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Patients in male 68, altered,
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having a fall, no CDA history, symptoms started about 40 ago.
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Currently nonverbal, which is not normal for the patient, cancer diabetes,
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a recent subsist patient,
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and a further.
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114 permission 6.
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It sounds like the elevator in this building is out of service.
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Maybe RV is going to meet you guys.
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By engine 6, it's going to take you to a different elevator and around.
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Location mentioned:
Near NE Cherry Dr, Hillsboro, OR 97124
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