Traffic control and patient transport at Burnside St, Portland OR


Police and emergency responders are managing traffic control near Burnside involving a patient. A second medical patient is being loaded into an ambulance. Multiple vehicles are parked illegally or the wrong way in angle parking zones, causing traffic obstruction at several locations.
Audio|Source: Portland State University Police and Portland Police Service Desk
07:50
Transcript:
00:00
31 from Kand, do you copy? I'm just going to have you stage at near Burnside.
00:09
Seeing related to police that are no safety concern, but we do need that for traffic control the patient's laying in motion.
00:16
Copy.
00:20
Is that probably something 14-107?
00:27
2397.9.
00:30
You're all right, Matt. He wants to work for you on.
00:36
2-1-0-running, Strat Patrol.
00:44
Copy turn to 14-097.
00:49
He's having a classmate take him over, but he does not want to provide any personal information.
00:58
Time, sir.
01:01
That's clear.
01:05
Copy at New LA.
01:16
In 2020, these ones are requesting you for a paragraph X-E-6 at High-Hilton, (number withheld).
01:33
(number withheld).
01:35
Copy-Ean 4-8.
01:40
7-401 in the New York-Pew, Davis.
01:47
Andrews
01:53
So he's not in here, so I don't have to perform to be here.
02:02
14-9-9-1-4-9-7-3-1 -4-4-9-4-9-4-9-4-4-4-4-4-9-3 of 1-4-4-4.
02:14
In 27 or TR-6.
02:18
Mid-1327 destination.
02:21
See,
02:25
93-Stron, Exeter and Interpre and Interpreter and Interpret from a local code.
02:30
Copy 14 on number.
02:36
The medical second patient is being loaded into the AMR unit now.
02:43
That, and that you're taking two firefighters again?
02:49
Yeah, for a minute.
02:51
We still have engine threat standing by, and there is there a need for another apparatus?
03:04
Negative, not at this time you can do them.
03:11
He's in for a second station.
03:14
Company seconding could once be ULS for EOS.
03:20
21 can clear.
03:22
We will keep up fixed with no dispatcher.
03:29
About 209 in Burnside,
03:31
all companies are working except in Gen 31 you are released.
03:36
You're going to stay on off Channel 6 without a dispatcher. Timeout is 1410.
03:47
Senator Graffey's.
03:49
161, responding.
03:53
913-161 responding,
03:55
then check by options for someone coming down to Mountain Hood.
04:01
9131414 at Mill Hood, 1314.
04:07
Next track out to the mill.
04:14
913-07, copy that, come back.
04:19
Hello.
04:23
23.
04:27
Other Street until Ben.
04:31
It's been for me, please. It's going to be one,
04:35
John, four,
04:36
Frank,
04:37
Frank,
04:38
28, boy, X-ray,
04:41
9, David,
04:42
229, 16, 5.
04:45
And if you can just attach that to our NTC, please.
04:49
Copy.
04:52
Division 3, Unit 116, talk group is Ops 1.
04:57
10-31 on the Air and Trupp 7 on a prior request investigation.
05:03
Phillipsham,
05:04
North Apartments near North Division 3, 8116. Talk group is Ops 1, timeout, 1412.
05:16
Both, Kaiser Hospital, solely green.
05:22
Engineering.
05:24
Priority 3[1].
05:25
How's your... 8-95 confirmation, come back to like a Jeep Liberty or a Patriot.
05:31
Correct, that's coming back to Chief Patriot.
05:35
Thank you.
05:39
Time out. 1412.
05:51
1413
05:55
The intersection of southeast Woodstock boulevards for various vehicles
06:06
459 king x-ray yellow 459 k x-way and we'll be today
06:18
seven, looks like I've got three priority twos for you.
06:24
The first one is SR164. This is a priority to 30-minute zone.
06:36
On the south side of southeast Belmont, near 2100 block.
06:45
There is a red Subaru Outback, Oregon (number withheld).
06:52
Bora whiskey. OTA.
06:54
Yes,
06:56
calling time is 127.
07:08
168. This is a priority two for wrong way.
07:13
It is parked wrong way in an angle parking zone.
07:19
Look at it on the east side of southeast 73 Avenue at the intersection of southeast Harold Street.
07:30
Vehicle is a gold Jeep.
07:33
Brink plate.
07:35
Five. 9,
07:37
Mary Quebec, Mary.
07:43
They're on long.
07:47
Happy. Hey, Papin, if you want to back up, we'll go back you.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Priority 3: Low-priority, non-emergency response.
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