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Male experiences chest pain at Portland airportPortland OR

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Portland International Airport (PDX), 7000 NE Airport Way, Portland, OR 97218

Emergency responders are assisting a man experiencing chest pain and possible heart attack at Portland International Airport concourse area.

Audio|Source: Portland Area Fire and Rescue
01:18
Transcript:
00:00
SQ 82 and engine 80 Priority 2[3], Delta[1], chest pain, echo, 3, boarding, 2 concourse echo, Rescue 82 and engine 80, priority 2, Delta, chest pain, echo, echo, 3, boarding, two concourse echo, timeout,
00:18
(number withheld)
00:23
2-29 320-3.
00:25
3-3-0-1-2-2200.
00:33
Busch on fire getting a couple callers on this should be in the area of South Harrison Street, Southwest Nado Parkway, and Office 1.
00:39
Agent 4, Bush on Fire, South Harrison, Southwest Nato Parkway, Alps 1.
00:47
I'll be behind that Echo[2] 3 podium.
01:00
I copy.
01:02
Units are responding for a male who believes he may be having a heart attack.
01:06
No history.
01:07
He feels like someone sitting on his chest and he is clammy, flavored breathing.
01:13
(name withheld), looks like this is the top of the jet way after 3.
01:17
That's for me.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Delta: High-priority medical or emergency response (potentially life-threatening); also phonetic designator for the letter D.
[2]
Echo: Highest-priority medical or emergency response indicating life-threatening or maximum-urgency situations.
[3]
Priority 2: Urgent, non-life-threatening response; typically no lights or sirens; second-highest priority.

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Location mentioned:
Portland International Airport (PDX), 7000 NE Airport Way, Portland, OR 97218

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