61-year-old female treated for antibiotic allergic reaction, Tualatin OR
At a medical facility near Southwest 65th Avenue, a 61-year-old female experienced an allergic reaction to antibiotics during infusion. She was conscious but had rapid breathing and vomiting. Emergency responders were dispatched to provide medical assistance.
Audio|Source: Washington County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Engine 34, and AMR 116, respond to code 1 allergic reaction.
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At near Southwest 65th Avenue, Unit (number withheld).
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Cross Streets are Meridian Park Hospital T.C. and Southwest Borland Road.
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AMR 118, respond to code 1 allergic reaction at near Southwest 65th Avenue, Unit (number withheld).
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Cross streets or Meridian Park Hospital T.C.
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and Southwest Boland Road.
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118, we're headed at 65,000. We're coming from Sherwood.
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Okay.
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Agent 35 from Farcom.
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Injave. Inj. Ingen 35.
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Tramette's asking, do you need police there, or trimet officers are asking?
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Negative, thank you.
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Engine 58 and AMR 26, you're responding to a sick, Roslyn Care Center, 2330, DeVocoro. This will be room number 112.1.
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It's for an 84-year-old female, she'll be in bed too.
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Altered has a possible UTI, but they're not able to check her urine.
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She is breathing normally.
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She has chronic pain and anxiety.
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34 AMR 118, your responding code 1 for an allergic reaction.
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This will be near Southwest 65th Avenue unit number (number withheld),
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or sweet 435.
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This will be in the infusion department for a 61-year-old female. She's conscious with rapid breathing.
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She's having a reaction to antibiotics given by infusion.
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She's vomiting.
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Nothing further.
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Near SW 65th Ave, Tualatin, OR 97062
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