Routine motor vehicle accident at Vine Drive and Waterglen Drive, Fort Collins CO
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Emergency units responded to a motor vehicle accident near Waterglen Drive and East Vine Drive in Fort Collins. A 30-year-old male was found with a head injury, but the injuries were not life-threatening. The response was considered routine.
Audio|Heard on: Poudre Fire Authority and EMS
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01:49
Transcript:
00:00
UCH209, Tower 1, motor vehicle accident, Waterglen Drive and East Vine Drive, Map 29 Ocean 1, Respond on Net Channel 5.
00:10
...from one of our captains in a way on this other call.
00:15
Copy that, I'll keep getting around to this one.
00:21
Agent 10 with UCH213, medical alarm activation at Parkwood Estates.
00:26
(number withheld), south of May, room number 158.
00:29
The map is 31 Lincoln 4 for you.
00:35
The firm company receives an activation with no contact made on the scene, unknown age for an adult male.
00:45
100, 271.
00:48
Go ahead.
00:49
Can we get that transfer when you're ready?
00:56
271 to confirm work at the redispatch on the holding transfer?
01:01
April.
01:03
Cut.
01:11
UCH 214, patient transfer, UCHALTH Therapy Services, 1500 South LeMay Avenue, MAP 30 Mary 3, respond on NED Channel 5.
01:26
R1 with UCH209.
01:28
Routine response in for an injury crash at Waterloo and Vine.
01:32
MAP is 29 Ocean 1, break.
01:36
Police have been on scene for a two-vehicle crash originally came in as a non-injury crash.
01:41
After some evaluation, there's a 30-year-old male on scene that's complaining of a head injury.
01:47
Again, they are requesting routine response.
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Location mentioned:
E Vine Dr & Waterglen Dr, Fort Collins, CO 80524
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