Female fainted and remains unconscious near East Midway Blvd, Broomfield CO
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Emergency responders are attending to a female who fainted and remains unconscious near East Midway Boulevard in Broomfield, Colorado.
Audio|Heard on: Adams County Fire and EMS
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02:11
Transcript:
00:00
Medic 64 at front near East Midway Boulevard, building number 702 on channel North Metro Ops B.
00:11
Medic 64 at front near East Midway Boulevard, building number 702 on channel North Metro Ops B.
00:21
I hear me, poor.
00:26
August 8-7-1.
00:28
Indian 4 North Metrop speed boy on unresponsive near East Midway Boulevard, near East Midway Boulevard, (number withheld).
00:46
We're closer to that, south down at (number withheld).
00:50
If you want to cancel them, we'll be responding.
00:53
Have your break, Jim.
00:56
26.
00:58
Injun, sir, one can we have if you want to standup?
01:03
106 copies.
01:04
You show us available.
01:06
17. 17. Agent 17.
01:08
Engine 17. The engine one of you.
01:10
Room until the CM 61.
01:13
Sam 61.
01:14
872 is a common scene, 8905 block of I-25 drop out.
01:18
Engine 7-2 is going to get 25 blocking H-O-V-N-1.
01:24
By we back now.
01:26
Sam 621 is going to be enrapted midway.
01:29
By 25.
01:32
Sam 6-1. I'll show your sign with Medics-4.
01:35
You'll also be going with Engine 4.
01:38
Front Range lot 702 for a female that fainted and is still unconscious.
01:44
Okay.
01:45
So, you know that.
01:50
Sam 61 at Front 702 near East Midway Boulevard building number 702 on channel North Metroops B.
02:01
Sam 61 at Front 702, near East Midway Boulevard building number 702 on channel North Metro Opsby.
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Location mentioned:
E Midway Blvd, Broomfield, CO 80020
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