83-year-old woman treated for leg wound in Northglenn, Northglenn CO
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An 83-year-old woman was treated at Northglenn Heights near Pearl Street for a leg wound possibly caused by cellulitis. Emergency medical services responded to assist her.
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Transcript:
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Medics 63, Engine 63, Injured party at Northglenn Heights near Pearl Street, Unit 323 on Channel, North Metro Ops A.
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Medics 63, Engine 63, Injured party at Northglenn Heights near Pearl Street Unit 323 on Channel, North Metro Ops A.
00:24
Okay, copy, we'll be on to see you, Charlie.
00:28
Provedo medic six months of Douglas command.
00:31
Okay.
00:33
EG's command's safety, tomorrow.
00:35
Go ahead.
00:38
I walked to school, there was no readings, no kids are feeling like I'm clear in the area.
00:43
What's your location?
00:46
Just match, like 41 on the same.
00:50
At the show 6-3 is a pair.
00:54
Copy. We're at the intersection of 88th and Salida.
00:58
I have an address, if you want, 8857 Salida Street.
01:02
Excel is working on closing it right now.
01:04
We should be here too much longer.
01:06
We're going to get medical oven transporting here, and if I think we can get you guys on there.
01:10
Okay.
01:16
At Medics 13, 80th command.
01:18
We do have positive LOC.
01:21
I'm a collision.
01:22
363 is a pair in route to Northglenn, near Pearl Street.
01:26
Patient is actually going to be at the front desk.
01:29
It's an 83-year-old female conscious breathing attended with a wound on her right leg, possibly from cellulitis.
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Location mentioned:
Pearl St, Northglenn, CO 80233
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