Two-vehicle rear-end accident near East 120th Avenue, Adams County CO
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A two-vehicle rear-end collision occurred near the Valero gas station on East 120th Avenue. One male occupant, about 50 to 56 years old, was conscious and breathing but had chest pain. The vehicles sustained minor damage and were pulled off the roadway. Police were notified to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Adams County Fire and EMS
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02:16
Transcript:
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Engine 27, Ambulance 27, en route to Valero, near East 120th Avenue on channel South Adams Ops A.
00:12
N27, Ambulance 27, surgery accident at Valero near East 120th Avenue.
00:19
East 120th Avenue on channel South Adams up A.
00:25
Mention 11, Medic 11.
00:26
I'm showing you both en route 7-280-80-Rariton Street.
00:32
It's going to be for 50 or 56-year-old male conscious breathing and attended as having a warm pain.
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Any other time.
00:42
All right now, maybe it's twice as any rough.
00:44
So, twenty-six.
00:50
Ambulin, 27, I'm showing you en route with engine to an entry accident.
00:56
Near East 120th.
00:58
120th, I'm just a Valero.
01:02
Looks here was a 2MBA,
01:04
the female is complaining of 19.
01:08
Not just 27, okay.
01:10
Tell 27. Okay.
01:16
Okay, probably did 11.
01:19
Go ahead.
01:21
Go ahead. Let's let them get to something, into that channel flow.
01:28
That's not wish very technical.
01:30
Copy on 2nd212 minutes.
01:34
Okay, come in to choice out.
01:37
20thum.
01:43
Austin, I have a two vehicle rear end style.
01:45
My image. Off the roadway.
01:47
The 20th command of this, city.
01:53
Toppy 2MVA, your style with minor damage.
01:56
We pulled off the roadway until 3rd1.
02:04
OCI25 command.
02:07
Hi, 25, man.
02:13
She's been turned over to PD.
02:15
Ingen 6 is available.
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