Medical team responds to man with vomiting and heartburn, Northglenn CO
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Emergency medical teams responded to a 29-year-old man at a residence near Brewer Drive. The man was conscious and breathing but experienced vomiting and heartburn symptoms.
Audio|Heard on: Adams County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Medics 72, Engine 72, General Medical Call, near Brewer Drive, Cross Street, West 1004th Place at Carmelo Lane.
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Mediq 72, Engine 72,
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Near Brewer Drive, to North Metro Offay.
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Thank you for a.
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Both 6-2 units are available.
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You can't tell you have responding to Brewer.
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How does it work?
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Okay, company top six, medic 62.
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I'll see you guys and I'll pick on the engine 72 and medic 72.
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Engine 75, Mediq 75, Injury Accident, Cross Street, Colorado Boulevard at Cottonwood Lake Boulevard.
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And 75, Mc75,
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NOSA.
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Truck 62, General Netanyl's call, near Brewer Drive, Cross Street, plus 1004th place at Carmelo Lane.
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Truck 62,
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Near Brewer Drive, to North Metro Offsea.
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Offsen, Agent 72.
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Medics 62, General Medical Call, near Brewer Drive, Cross Street, West 1004th Place at Carmela Lane.
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Medics 62,
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Near Brewer Drive, 2 North Metro Office A.
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Engine 7-2 U-6-7-2 can't handle.
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So much copies were available, thank you.
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75 pair, you can actually show the RP on this automated message just dropped her phone.
01:42
The truck 6-2 but a 6-2 is party near Brewer Drive.
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It's going to be a 29-year-old male conscious breathing not attended.
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Looks like he's been vomiting and has a heartburn.
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Location mentioned:
Brewer Dr, Northglenn, CO 80234
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