Medical aid for male patient with chest pain, Federal Heights CO
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Emergency medical aid was dispatched for a male patient near West 91st Avenue experiencing chest pain. The patient has a history of heart disease, diabetes, and Alzheimer's and has fallen several times in recent days.
Audio|Heard on: Adams County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Engine 41, Medic 41, chest pain at near West 91st Avenue, North Camenish Way and North Clay Street.
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Engine 41, Medic Fortyuan, chest pain at near West 91st Avenue, North Camenish Way and North Clay Street.
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Ambulance 23, Suck-Oater Investigation, (number withheld).
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E-75th Avenue on channel, South Adams-Oft A.
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Ambulance 23, inside-order investigation.
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7-160, east-75th Avenue on channel, South Adams-Ops A.
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Greenfield, NEC-61.
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Both are you now?
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Next, 6-1.
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In the 23 Gutson around 71 67 Fifth Avenue.
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It's going to be from 100 in the RPA in their house with their child data if they're in their hurt other than a 15-year-old female who's conscious breathing there.
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Opposite. Code Mark, me.
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Okay, go ahead.
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Transcored one routine to get sent him.
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Okay.
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Okay. Okay.
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Okay.
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Terminatorial in total available.
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Covington 1, routine good family.
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Eidon is in the round near West 91st Avenue's year old mail.
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Constraving attendance complaining of Chetain's has also fallen a few times the last couple days.
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The history of heart diabetes in Alzheimer's.
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Okay.
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Very welcome, command terminated.
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Location mentioned:
W 91st Ave, Federal Heights, CO 80260
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