23-year-old woman treated for back pain near airport road, Breckenridge CO
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Emergency responders were called to a medical office near Airport Road for a 23-year-old woman experiencing back pain. The patient was conscious and breathing during the response.
Audio|Heard on: Summit and Eagle County Public Safety
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02:34
Transcript:
00:00
Medic 10 and engine 6, non-emergent back pain, near Airport Road, Unit 203, Breckenridge Terrace Office, SC5.
00:12
Medic 10 and Engine 6, non-emergent back pain at near Airport Road,
00:18
Unit 203, Breckenridge Terrace Office,
00:23
SC5, 1617.
00:34
To me like you might be out of sand.
00:39
Yeah, I figured I was gonna come out sooner or later, so we'll drop down in the valley.
00:44
Probably gonna just have to do, you know, with the pack, all the stop signs and stuff, I'll let you do it, but we'll just drive the same route that I normally do at night with the buses.
01:01
Medic 5, copy,
01:04
just confirming, attach you to the takeover for Medicton, correct here.
01:11
Defer.
01:16
Go ahead.
01:19
Texas, George William, 88, King Nora on a white census.
01:32
Medics, Penn, did you copy? Metax 5, we'll take this rectair as you can stand on.
01:46
Medics 5 Non-Emergent Act pain, near Airport Road,
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Unit 203, Breckenridge Terrace Office, SC5.
01:57
Medics 5, Non-Emergent Act pain, at near Airport Road,
02:02
Unit 203, Breckenridge Terrace Office,
02:07
SC5, 1619.
02:14
Stop, I'll let you know what's going.
02:20
Departing Avon on time.
02:28
Brec 44 Medical Breckenridge Terrace Office, a 23-year-old female conscious breathing back pain.
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Location mentioned:
Airport Rd, Breckenridge, CO 80424
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