Multiple people injured in fall and possible overdose, Byers CO
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Emergency crews responded to multiple calls for injured individuals including an elderly man who fell and sustained a head injury and a woman who was unconscious from a possible overdose near Main Street in Byers, Colorado.
Audio|Heard on: South Metro Fire Rescue
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02:40
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 46, Medic 46, fall victim, map page, (number withheld).
00:09
East Main Street, unit (number withheld).
00:13
Engine 46, Medic 46, fall victim.
00:23
Medic 44, move up to station 45.
00:28
Medic 44, move up to station 45.
00:32
All right, sir, it's all yours and should 46, you back in?
00:41
46 copies available.
00:44
934?
00:49
Zero.
00:50
East Main Street, unit (number withheld).
00:54
Engine 41, fall victim.
01:01
So I'll show you're responding, it's unit (number withheld) on an 85 male, not breathing and fall with the head injury.
01:08
41's copies.
01:11
Ending back.
01:15
Smash. We got it, thank you.
01:19
Your Honor, Medic 46 dispatch, dispatch, you're in service.
01:26
Medic.
01:27
Medic 42, fall victim.
01:30
Map page, Y 35A.
01:33
1890.
01:35
East Main Street, unit (number withheld).
01:39
Medic 42, fall victim.
01:47
Medic 44, move up to station 44.
01:51
Medic 44, move up to station 44.
01:59
Engine 17, Medic 17, medical assist, map page.
02:06
(number withheld), Lions Head Parkway.
02:11
Engine 17, Medic 17, medical assist.
02:23
17.
02:27
17. 83-year-old female, not conscious, is breathing.
02:31
Possible overdose on unknown pills.
02:35
15 is okay?
02:39
1714.
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Location mentioned:
Main St, Byers, CO 80103
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