Fall injury with possible head trauma and fluid leakage, Hillsboro OR
A 31-year-old male fell and hit his head on a water faucet near Northeast Rockspring Street. He is conscious but has a worsening stutter, balance problems, and believes he is leaking spinal fluid because of clear fluid from his nose and ears. He also reports weakness on his left side. He will be standing in the lobby area wearing a red shirt and blue pants.
Audio|Source: Washington County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Engine 6, and AMR 131, respond to code 1 fall.
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Near Northeast Rockspring Street.
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Cross streets are no street in Northeast AmberGlen Parkway.
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Three and I lost one.
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Go ahead. Engine 6, go ahead.
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Engine 6, go ahead.
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Yeah, he's starting me a BLS unit on this call as well.
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Okay.
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Squadsaddy, I'm not sure what happened to AMR call.
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We sent them into requests.
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It looks like the AMR 122 is being assigned.
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Copy, I was just going to see if there's a BLS unit available in our area.
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Copy, we can add them.
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How that, and AMR 122, you guys can clear.
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AMR 155, respond to Code 1[1] Trauma near Southwest Glencourt and Southwest 130th Avenue.
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1 555 to Firecom.
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55 respond to calling Glenn was coming from Sagittaker America.
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156. We're responding to Rock Spring.
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We're coming from Embry and Corn Pass.
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Indian 6, AMR 131 and AMR 156, this is a 31-year-old male.
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He's conscious breathing normally.
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He's talking with a stutter that started a couple weeks ago, and it's been worse since he fell yesterday.
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He'll be standing outside the main entrance with the ivory apartments.
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So his balance has been off.
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He's convinced he's leaking spinal fluid because he has clear fluid in his nose and ears.
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He did fall and hit his head on a water faucet yesterday from standing position and he thinks he has left-sided weakness now, he'll be wearing a red shirt and blue pants,
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and he'll actually be in the lobby.
Police codes explained
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Code 1: Routine, non-emergency response (no lights or siren)
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