Medical emergency with possible stroke symptoms near North Fessenden Street, Portland OR
Emergency medical units responded to a location near North Fessenden Street for a patient showing signs of unilateral weakness and arm drift, suggesting a possible stroke. The response was upgraded to an emergency with lights and sirens.
Audio|Source: Portland Area Fire and Rescue
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Transcript:
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On Bravo[2] 405.
00:03
Bravo[2] 405.
00:04
Awesome, can we upgrade our ALS to Code 3[1], please?
00:09
Okay, so old.
00:11
Upgrade to code 3.
00:14
1544, we copy the upgrade, uh, can you get a reason?
00:20
Robo 4.5, can you advise?
00:24
We're getting some unilateral weakness and some arm drift.
00:29
Copy.
00:31
I'd like 1344, do you want fire started as well?
00:39
1044, uh, based off of that, um, I guess so.
00:44
Can't be starting code 3 fire as well, 18, 18.
00:50
Engine 26, going with MedIC 1344, Bravo[2] 405 is on scene requesting.
00:56
It's code 3,
00:57
near North Fessenden Street, talk of shops 1.
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Engine 26, you're being requested, code 3, your Go Anthemetic 1344 on Bravo[2], 405 is on scene,
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near North Fessenden Street, TalkRubsop's 1, time this step to 1819.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 3: Emergency response; proceed immediately using lights and sirens.
[2]
Bravo: Moderate-priority medical response or the phonetic code for the letter B in communications.
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