Medical emergency diabetic patient conscious at apartment, Thornton CO
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Emergency responders were dispatched to an apartment near Pearl Street in Thornton for a 61-year-old female experiencing a diabetic medical emergency. The patient was conscious and breathing upon their arrival.
Audio|Heard on: Adams County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Engine 14, Medic 14, General Medical Call, near Pearl Street,
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apartment 915, cross street, near Down Skyline.
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Engine 14, Medic 14,
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near Pearl Street, apartment 915, Thornton,
00:26
20 minutes, we're in a house, do not think of a you or on the pro.
00:31
Ah, yeah, sorry.
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Medic 14, Engine 14, EMS Incident, near Pearl Street, Unit 915 on channel, Thornton Ops A.
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Medic 14, Engine 14, EMS incident,
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near Pearl Street Unit 915 on channel, Thornton Ops A.
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Check 5. We're finding 205.
01:01
This would be from the security line calling in.
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It says that upstairs hallways no filter contact inside, no form for search of the house.
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Okay.
01:16
Engine 71, Medic 71, General Medical Call, near Pearl Street,
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apartment 915, Cross Street, Brittany Down Skyline at Brittany Down Skyline.
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Engine 71, Medics 71,
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near Pearl Street, apartment 915, Thornton, Offay.
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Offay, Medic 14.
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Confirm we're on Pearl Street call.
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Negative. How an engine 14 can pick up.
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7 Unile. Thank you.
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Engine 14 and a portion in top.
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Thank you.
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Tony, 2023.
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Engines 7.1, headache 71, showing you en route.
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61-year-old female, conscious breathing, diabetic issue.
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Okay. Okay.
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Location mentioned:
Pearl St, Thornton, CO 80229
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