Woman reports chest pain and raised heart rate at apartment, Northglenn CO
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According to the dispatch call, a woman at an apartment near Grant Drive reported chest pain and a high heart rate. Medical units were sent to assist her.
Audio|Heard on: Adams County Fire and EMS
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02:13
Transcript:
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Engine 63, chest pain, near Grant Drive, Unit (number withheld) on channel, North Metro Ops A.
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N-663, chest pain,
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near Grant Drive Unit (number withheld) on channel, North Metro Ops A.
00:21
One,
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I have a, I believe a female in her motorized wheel.
00:27
She stuck on this, I believe due to some ice or snow.
00:30
Feels like she's a footloader.
00:31
She has been on the south side's corner.
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Medics 73, Medical Call, near Grant Drive, Apartment, (number withheld), Cross Street, East (number withheld) place at East (number withheld) place.
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Medic 73,
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near Grant Drive, apartment, (number withheld), to North Metro Lof-A.
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Engine 63, General Netto call, near Grant Drive, Apartment, (number withheld), Cross Street, East (number withheld) place at East (number withheld) place.
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Engine 63, near Grant Drive, apartment, (number withheld), to North Metro Lof-A.
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June 6-6-9-1-7-Grant.
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Drive (number withheld) Grant,
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Unit (number withheld), (number withheld), 3-4-8-9-year-old female conscious breathing attempted, advising that her chest is red and has an elevated heart rate.
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6-0-0-8.
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17-2.
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I see an inch-1.
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I see each one.
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Enjol.
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On scene, Zith.
02:09
Agent 630's on C.
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This is great.
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Command.
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Location mentioned:
Grant Dr, Northglenn, CO 80233
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