Man has breathing difficulty near Surrey Drive, Evergreen CO
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Emergency responders are attending to a 60-year-old man having difficulty breathing near Surrey Drive. He is conscious but not responding normally and has no history of asthma or lung issues. He is expected to park behind a vehicle and walk to the residence.
Audio|Heard on: Jeffcom, Jeffco Mtn Fire Depts, Foothills, Evergreen, Elk Creek, Indian Hills, Inter Canyon
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Transcript:
00:00
Upfrey Fire, double-level breathing problem, near Surrey Drive.
00:05
Okay,
00:08
Elk Creek Fire,
00:10
on a double-level breathing problem, near Surrey Drive.
00:14
Speak, call number two, repeat, call number two.
00:17
Time error 22-07.
00:25
Gulch acknowledging tones.
00:28
We'll be breaking off 4A1 shortly for that call.
00:54
Jeffcombe.
00:57
Go ahead.
01:01
I know Medi-1 is going to be en route to the other call.
01:05
Just a quick status check for you.
01:09
Work code 4, you can show Medi4A1 responding to call 2 and Surrey.
01:17
I copy code for Medic 481 en route on a Delta level breathing problem near Surrey Drive.
01:27
More information in just a moment form.
01:30
Further on your call, Delta level breathing problem, near Surrey Drive,
01:37
60-year-old male, conscious breathing with difficulty.
01:43
He is not responding normally at this time, does not have a history of asthma or lung problems.
01:50
Not claiming, not changing colors.
01:53
They are stating that he'll need to park the...
01:58
behind the silver Pontiac and walk up about a hundred feet to the house.
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Location mentioned:
Surrey Dr, Evergreen, CO 80439
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