Medical response to allergic reaction near Brush Creek Road, Eagle CO
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Emergency services responded to near Brush Creek Road for a 39-year-old woman who was conscious and breathing but reported a possible allergic reaction.
Audio|Heard on: Vail, Avon, Eagle, Edwards, Gypsum, Minturn, ECSO - Police, Fire and EMS
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01:58
Transcript:
00:00
Ego ambulance, and engine 9.
00:03
At near Brush Creek Road.
00:05
Delta breathing problem.
00:10
2.6. That was just box.
00:14
You can show me clear.
00:16
That truck was tagged abandoned.
00:18
MediC4.
00:22
I copy Engine 9.
00:24
Medic. Can you repeat your call fine? MedicN, can you repeat your call fine?
00:27
Medic 4.
00:28
I copy Medic 4, (number withheld).
00:34
People in Division III cars is information.
00:36
Fire and Ambia are going to be responding to near Brush Creek Road.
00:40
This is going to be for a 39-year-old female conscious and breathing.
00:44
She's complaint of a possible allergic reaction.
00:47
Information only aired at 15.08.
00:53
17. Notes added.
00:55
I'm clearly.
00:57
1508.
01:02
L9-1 out of the hospital, MDT.
01:11
Bill, I'm looking for responding of DT.
01:17
I have (number withheld).
01:21
Vail, Injcine.
01:25
Vennon 9. We're responding at DT.
01:29
I have (number withheld).
01:35
This is near Brush Creek Road.
01:38
This will be an adult female.
01:40
Conscious in breathing, advising she is a nest.
01:44
Male, one.
01:46
Yeah, my one.
01:47
Some sort of an allergic reaction, medication she received her clear to her knee.
01:54
Wait for a copy-o-day.
01:58
I, (number withheld).
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Location mentioned:
Brush Creek Rd, Eagle, CO 81631
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