No patient found for chest pain report at airport terminal, Denver CO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, medical teams responded to a chest pain report at terminal four, Denver International Airport. Despite searching, no patient was found at the location.
Audio|Heard on: Denver CO Public Works Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Terminal four, medics and fire responding.
00:02
Alpha 35, alpha three five for chest pain.
00:04
And then I'm just getting an update.
00:06
The party's now between alpha three five and center core.
00:09
We'll give you a better location once we find out.
00:12
I copy. Also, I'm heading that way in reference to for door evacuation only, A/C advise.
00:18
You can show that's secure.
00:20
Full door security 2044.
00:22
Ops seven bridge 363.
00:26
Seven.
00:28
Bridge 363 is lost to the non-moving area and remaining.
00:32
Bridge 363 off of non-movement, done for today.
00:37
You too, thanks.
00:39
704 on that?
00:42
704.
00:44
Ruffers are chest pains at Alpha 35.
00:48
Medics picked up fire for now since they're unable to locate the party.
00:52
1031s are back in service for the time being.
00:55
Com center, trauma four.
00:57
No patient, alpha three five.
01:00
No patient, 24 AM.
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Location mentioned:
Denver International Airport (DEN), 8500 Peña Blvd, Denver, CO 80249
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