Pregnant female reported sick near Jackson Creek Road, Sedalia CO
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Emergency responders received a report about a 22-year-old pregnant woman feeling sick near Jackson Creek Road accessible via Whispering Pines. Road conditions are hazardous due to snow and ice.
Audio|Heard on: Douglas and Elbert County Fire Districts
Listen to dispatch call
02:34
Transcript:
00:00
I need to call in a report for a 22-year-old female sick party.
00:07
She needs to start a call.
00:09
We're en route.
00:10
They called the fire department home line.
00:15
Near Jackson Creek Road for a 22-year-old female, seven and a half weeks pregnant.
00:26
Do you need tones?
00:28
Yes,
00:30
please.
00:42
For brush 142, no map page.
00:46
One for two, no map page.
00:48
Go ahead.
00:51
Address is near Jackson Creek Road.
00:53
Just maybe populate in the notes, the access to this is Whispering Pines.
01:00
The road is extremely snowy and icy, so be very careful.
01:18
Oh!
01:25
Tension Jackson Fire, Medic 151, Map, Adam King, 20, Charles,
01:31
on a 22-year-old female sick case, near Jackson Creek Road,
01:37
repeating,
01:38
Tension Jackson Fire, and Medic 151, Map, Adam King, 20 Charles, on a 22-year-old female sick case, near Jackson Creek Road, cross of Hidden Valley Road, dispatchable at (number withheld).
01:55
That's engine 154.
02:00
Out of service,
02:02
30 minutes training.
02:18
This is going to be for a 22-year-old female conscious and breathing sick case.
02:24
She is seven and a half weeks pregnant break.
02:29
Access is Whispering Pines and be advised the road is extremely snowy and icy.
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Location mentioned:
Jackson Creek Rd, Sedalia, CO 80135
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