Medical emergency reported at Albertsons parking lot, Durango CO
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Emergency crews responded to a patient experiencing chest pain and dizziness in the parking lot of Albertsons near West College Drive in Durango, Colorado. The patient is an older male who fell recently, has a history of brain bleed, and is on blood thinners.
Audio|Heard on: Four Corners Area Fire and EMS
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02:26
Transcript:
00:00
Durango Fire District 2, Engine 2, and Medic 2 respond to chest pain.
00:06
At near West College Drive, Albertson.
00:19
Emergency response indicates patient over 35, dizzy, weak and faint.
00:24
Patient located in the parking lot in an older white Toyota Tundra truck.
00:30
Copy patient is in the parking lot in an older white Toyota Tundra.
00:39
And be advised per the rapid map.
00:43
It shows the break continuing east side of parking lot closer to economy.
00:58
Copy C-side of the parking lot.
01:02
TEL28. Go, medic 2.
01:08
Medic 2.
01:11
Medic 2.
01:16
Medic 2.
01:18
Medic 2, engine 2 on scene established Albertson's command.
01:26
And it's six semi-pertone.
01:44
Fall patient, near Rio Vista Court.
01:50
This is a 68-year-old male who's conscious and breathing.
01:53
They're advising he fell the other day and now appears to be out of it and they believe it's related.
01:58
History of a brain bleed and he is on blood thinners.
02:00
We're still getting further turnouts, 1231.
02:08
Armington Ladder 2, responding, plays Vinder 2.
02:22
The team at existence showing a Delta response, he's not alert.
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Location mentioned:
W College Dr, Durango, CO 81301
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