Possible overdose and throat pain in Pagosa Springs, Pagosa Springs CO
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Emergency responders attended a possible overdose involving a person in a blue Honda Pilot near mile marker 20 on Highway 140. Later, medics responded to a 77-year-old woman at Willow Inn Trailer Park near Northline Avenue complaining of throat pain and fever. Both patients were conscious at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Four Corners Area Fire and EMS
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03:45
Transcript:
00:00
Respond to possible overdose or intoxication.
00:02
At 175,
00:04
Highway 140.
00:20
The President's Port Lois.
00:22
On Highway 140 near mile marker 20 for a person of concern.
00:33
(number withheld).
00:49
(number withheld).
01:06
Is the patient still traveling northbound near mile marker 20? Can we confirm blue Honda Pilot with hazard lights?
01:19
Drago on my foot.
01:20
Yeah.
01:22
Light of course.
01:32
Copy patient near mile marker 20 in a blue Honda Pilot with hazard lights.
01:42
Copy, mile marker 20, blue Honda Pilot.
01:46
Zero 550.
01:52
You can miss one.
01:55
You miss one.
01:57
Sorry.
02:03
Is the patient the driver?
02:06
Negative. She's a passenger.
02:10
Mayfirm passenger.
03:21
I'm looking to one, Medics Six Patrol is on scene, requesting you non-code at Willow Inn Trailer Park near Northline Avenue, space 13.
03:29
Again, Units on scene.
03:32
Requesting you respond, Willow Inn Trailer Park near Northline Avenue, space 13, non-code for a 77-year-old female conscious and breathing,
03:41
complaining of throat pain, temperature 102.
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Pagosa Springs, CO 81147
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