Resident with low oxygen supply receives emergency support, Idaho Springs CO
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Emergency services responded to a resident at near Miner Street, Mitchell White Residences Unit B, who had less than one hour of oxygen remaining. EMS provided an oxygen tank to assist the resident.
Audio|Heard on: Clear Creek County Law Enforcement, Fire, EMS and Mountain Rescue - Digital
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01:31
Transcript:
00:00
21, this is DefCon confirming.
00:02
Are you able to accommodate an oxygen tank for an RP that has less than an hour of oxygen left on their tank?
00:15
Engine 21, we do have an oxygen tank.
00:18
I don't think it'll be able to accommodate a lengthy amount of time, though.
00:27
Copy, Engine 21, you have an oxygen tank confirming would you like another resource or advise another resource for this residence?
00:40
Jeffcom, you missed you.
00:43
EMS2. EMS2.
00:47
Yes, ma'am, we have an oxygen tank that we can loan this person.
00:52
Could you give me the address and unit number again, please?
00:58
From EMS2, this is at near Miner Street, Mitchell White Residences for Unit B.
01:08
Ms. New copies confirm that's Mitchell White Residence Unit B.
01:14
A firm B is in Bravo.
01:19
Hi, Copy, you'll be en route shortly with the tank.
01:21
Engine 21, you can stand down.
01:24
Thank you, 21, you stand it down.
01:28
I'm routed shortly, engine 21 standing down.
01:30
Thank you at 11A.
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Location mentioned:
Miner St b, Idaho Springs, CO 80452
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