Woman treated for asthma attack above Longfellows, Scappoose OR


Emergency responders assisted a 27-year-old woman having a sudden asthma attack in an apartment above Longfellows near Columbia River Highway. She ran out of her prescribed asthma medication and was having breathing difficulties and back pain. She has no known heart or lung diseases.
Audio|Source: St. Helens Police and Fire
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Response Group 3-1, Asthma Attack near Columbia River Highway above Longfellows, Apartment 1, Medic 4-3-1, squad 4-3-1 on Med-Det.
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Response Group 3-1, Asthma Attack, above Longfellows, near Columbia River Highway, apartment number 1, medic 4-3-1 squad 4-3-1 on Med-Det at 02.2.
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CECOV, engine 4A1.
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Engine 481.
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See Coving and Joe, Agent 4181 and this is a quarter to the bill.
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Copy quarters of the babble, so fine.
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Take on a minute 141.
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Medics 431.
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We're in row.
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This is going to be the apartment above Longfellow near Columbia River Highway, apartment number one.
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This is for a 27-year-old female, having an asthma attack, is out of all butyral.
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She has no history of heart or lung troubles.
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This is a sudden onset and she is experiencing some back pain with it, year and round at terrific.
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Location mentioned:
Near Columbia River Hwy, Scappoose, OR 97056
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