86-year-old female has breathing problem at care facility, Broomfield CO
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An 86-year-old female at The Grand at Broomfield is experiencing a breathing problem. She is conscious but has low oxygen levels.
Audio|Heard on: Adams County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Engine 64, breathing problem at The Grand at Broomfield, near West 169th Avenue, building number 276 on channel, North Metro Ops B.
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Engine 64, breathing problem at The Grand at Broomfield,
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near West 169th Avenue, building number 276 on channel North Metro Ops B.
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Medics 74, General Medical Paul, near West 169th Avenue, The Grand at Broomfield.
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Medic 74,
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near West 169th Avenue, The Grand at Broomfield, to North Metroops D.
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Engine 64, General Medical Call, near West 169th, The Grand at Broomfield.
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64, near West 169th Avenue, The Grand at Broomfield, to North Metro-Lof-B.
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Bob, a midgetteam-2,000 at Mountain Ridge.
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Region 64.
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Copy at 1019.
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I copy up. You're finding out Thornton, Medic 74 of The Grand.
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It's going to be a breathing problem,
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an 86-year-old female conscious and breathing with low oxygen.
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Take 4. Okay.
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10, thanks.
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Support, Medics, Lov information, you enrappy MDT, do you just not be additional.
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It's a negative and additional. It's a negative and additional.
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Go ahead.
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Hi Copy, you're going to be responding out with NGYNX4.
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It's going to be at The Grand at Broomfield, 86-year-old female conscious breathing with low oxygen.
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Location mentioned:
W 169th Ave, Broomfield, CO 80023
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