Teen male having multiple seizures near Doris Rd, Grand Junction CO
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Emergency responders are attending to a 15-year-old male having multiple seizures near Doris Road. The patient is not conscious but breathing.
Audio|Heard on: Mesa County and Grand Junction Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Or have a patient having a seizure.
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This will be near Doris Road, and it's a code-three response.
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Engine 4, showing you en route 160 Orchard View Way.
00:17
And this is going to be for a possible CO problem.
00:21
RP called in, said he was feeling lightheaded, but stated he did not want an ambulance.
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He said he wanted his house check for a CO leak.
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However,
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do be advised that the RP was sounding a bit off,
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and his face, too, is showing from a couple blocks away over near John Hall Road, but he did confirm this address twice.
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Four copies.
00:58
I think I have a suspicious situation at 463, Joel in court.
01:03
To be handled by phones first for subjects who sounded confused, said that people were trying to rob him and think they have warrants.
01:10
Unknown if they had any weapons, the RP didn't see any,
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and no unit's available.
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Hi, Kathy, I can let me a shift move.
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Tommy, thank you, 659.
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Can you decide my current server traffic?
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I'm on Marker 28 with Colorado,
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Brick.
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Charles Henry Paul, Edward 03.
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Got me? 6.59.
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7.4 and Jena both units showing you en route near Doris Road.
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Doris Road.
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This would be for a 15-year-old male, not conscious breathing.
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He's had continuous or multiple...
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Location mentioned:
Doris Rd, Grand Junction, CO 81504
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