Woman seen straddling railing on St. Johns Bridge


Audio|Source: Portland Area Fire and Rescue
02:28
Transcript:
Fire dispatch clearing off channel 6 for a potential jumper, de-sbalance, St. John's Bridge at the midspan. The midspan, looks like on the south side we had a color report, someone climbing up on the railing, looks like they were about to jump. So we fire boat 6 in June 22, C1, then we responding on off 6, then viver just hold that out. What, there's a PD need? We'll just be in service, and if they need us, they can call us. I'm into 30, I copy, but this is an overdose, that is what you were started. But the patient is beating the walls and hitting things, so we're just going to be staged anyway. So at this point, we'll stay in service, and they can call us if they need us. I copy 2118. Very responding. 7408 party 6 off a waiting call regency gresham care center 5905 southeastile Valley Road unit 61 response 1 at 2119 dispatch dispatch this match truck 22 can you add us to the jumper call please truck 22 copy and this will be a repeat of the potential jumper eastbound st. John's bridge to the mid span Our caller was driving eastbound St. John's Bridge at midspan. Saw a subject straddling the railing on the south side as they drove by. Described as a white female 30s with a t-shirt in shorts, no vehicle seen nearby. We do have north officers en route. Assignment will be engine 22, truck 22, fireboat 6 in C1, and we're working optional 6. Truck 20, copy the update. Two-one, copy. Two-one, copy. About six responding. In case you missed the repeat, this will be the south side of the St. John'sburg to the mid-span, where the subject was last seen straddling over the railing, white female 30s with a t-shirt and shorts.
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Location mentioned:
St. Johns Bridge, 8600 NW Bridge Ave, Portland, OR 97203
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