Emergency team responds to diabetic breathing issue at mobile home park


An emergency medical team is responding quickly to a diabetic patient experiencing breathing difficulties at a mobile home park.
Audio|Source: Portland State University Police and Portland Police Service Desk
01:24
Transcript:
404. Room 301 is all locked up, locked up, and I will be clear of (name withheld). Common 104, thank you so much, at 1743. I learned that Irving Street. Respondent off 1-121, that's 40 going along with (name withheld) on the team or continue. Priority 2, diabetic issues northwest 5. Northwest Irving Street, so now is 1733. I'm going to be writing in Code 3[1] with this crew. Can you let (name withheld), he's in the office for me, that my suit rig is going to be here on scene. I've got it locked, but if he can get anyone with another buddy keys to take it back to ops. 2-2, responded off one. Chuck 7, the X1319 priority 2. Delta[2], breathing issue, Viking Mobile Villa Mobile Home Park, 3441, southeast 111 Avenue, space 2-2, on-offs 1,000, now is 1744. That's 397. I was looking for (name withheld), D.U and (name withheld). Ombuds, (name withheld) is green across the board. Thank you.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 3: Responding with lights and sirens (emergency)
[2]
Delta: High-priority medical call (immediate threat to life)
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Location mentioned:
Near SE 111th Ave, Portland, OR 97266
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