Welfare check for intoxicated woman collapsed near jack creek rd, Grand Junction CO
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Emergency responders conducted a welfare check near Jack Creek Road for an intoxicated woman who had collapsed. The woman, conscious and breathing, had reportedly been transported earlier for a possible overdose. Law enforcement and medical units responded with emergency lights and sirens.
Audio|Heard on: Mesa County and Grand Junction Police, Fire and EMS
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01:45
Transcript:
00:00
Just advising we have a welfare at near Jack Creek Road.
00:04
Arp.'s advising that there was a neighbor that was with the address who was wandering around the neighborhood, possibly intoxicated.
00:12
Only one shoe on, breaks seems out of it.
00:15
Continuing, RPs is called back, advising that she's now collapsed to the ground.
00:19
We're working on getting squadron around.
00:20
I've only got one unit.
00:22
You can send them and I'll hide that way as well.
00:24
I'm still looking into the other welfare.
00:26
I'm happy.
00:31
3405, 3308, same by 1, 3415, copy on that welfare at near Factory Club.
00:37
Copy, thank you.
00:46
Guys, that case number is going to be (number withheld), again (number withheld).
00:54
You're welcome for 299.
01:00
Clear from page, reaching the injunction station 3.
01:09
In three, Amance 3, respond to near Jack Creek Road, near Jack Creek Road for a same patient, emergency response with lights and sirens, 10-all 14-10.
01:23
Engine 3 and out of near Jack Creek Road.
01:27
We also do have law enforcement en route.
01:29
This is 4835-year-old female.
01:31
She is conscious in breathing, had previously collapsed,
01:35
and she is going to be intoxicated.
01:37
She was transported earlier today for a possible sentinel overdose.
01:44
Emergency response with lights and sirens. Take copy.
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