Medical emergency for diabetic issue at Portland Raceway, Portland OR


A person experienced a diabetic medical emergency at Portland International Raceway. An ambulance was requested with lights and sirens for prompt medical assistance.
Audio|Source: Portland State University Police and Portland Police Service Desk
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Transcript:
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We need a code 3 ALF[3] ambulance to Portland International Raceway for a diabetic problem, please.
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14-03 to call.
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380 will get Code 3[2] started to the air.
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Medic 1314, go ahead.
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Fort Cameron Cup and 13 o' baseball.
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Copy, 50. Disgrat's engine 3, we make it by AMR.
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Engine 3, copy clear, 15 08.
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We have not wanted any medical help, so we're having to leave them.
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Thanks for your child, coffee, thank you all I'm now.
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3-1-1, speak with a person and they drove away.
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Copy at 309.
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Hello, Q.
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Public 16 apartments, 16, north-east, northeast 16-way.
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Unit Charlie[1] 113, respondent one.
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Stand by for additional time.
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Section 1 conducting the exterior patrol and central libraries.
00:44
So I'll be sector 1 for our central library.
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Time is 1509.
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1331, 34, diabetic issue, PIR near North Victory Boulevard, Respondon, Ops 1.
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Middick 1331, Pretty 4, diabetic issue, PIR near North Victory Boulevard, Respondon Ops 1, 1510.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Charlie: Medium-acuity medical emergency
[2]
Code 3: Respond with lights and sirens
[3]
ALF: Advanced Life Support
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Location mentioned:
Near N Victory Blvd, Portland, OR 97217
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