Medical call for woman who may have broken shoulder, Fruita CO
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A 61-year-old woman fell near East Cleveland Avenue and may have broken her shoulder. She was conscious and breathing when responders arrived. Law enforcement was requested for access assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Mesa County and Grand Junction Police, Fire and EMS
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02:27
Transcript:
00:00
Lower Valley Rescue, Station 31, respond to near East Cleveland Avenue for patients Excel.
00:08
Code 2[1]. Timeout 2249.
00:14
7.
00:19
327. Inquitment back on the end of...
00:26
was 33 showing you en route to near East Cleveland Avenue for 61-year-old female, conscious and breathing, fell, possibly broke her shoulder.
00:38
Code 2[1].
00:40
32 copies.
00:44
22.50.
00:52
3456. We're clear.
00:53
Contact. I'll be on notes.
00:55
Copy 2251
01:02
3464 64-0-0-2-5
01:10
51 Spetch 1.
01:11
Spetch 303.
01:14
Could you have law enforcement respond too?
01:20
Copy, 22-53.
01:26
Okay, it's 3rd1, clear on notes.
01:34
2680.
01:36
Go ahead.
01:37
He has one tire out of California.
01:41
Thank you. I'll be in the jail starting mileage, 694.
01:46
Copy 2253.
01:53
3038, 4339, and no, you're coming from a ways out.
01:55
Copy on the assist for the squad.
02:01
43439.
02:03
1238.
02:07
Cleveland Avenue, squads on scene with a 61-year-old female that possibly fell and broke her shoulder.
02:12
They are requesting law enforcement code two.
02:17
Copy. Thank you.
02:24
4339. It sounds like it's going to be for access.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 2: Non-emergency response (no lights/sirens)
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Location mentioned:
E Cleveland Ave, Fruita, CO 81521
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