Unconscious elderly patient reported at public place, Thornton CO
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Responders were dispatched for an unconscious 89-year-old patient at near East 132nd Place and Laurentia Way. The patient was initially not transported but an ambulance was later requested for non-emergency care.
Audio|Heard on: Adams County Fire and EMS
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02:23
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 76, Medics 75, General Medical Call, near East 132nd Place, cross street, Laurentia Way at Willow Street.
00:11
Engine 76, Medic 75, 85,
00:15
East 132nd Place, to Thornton O'Say.
00:21
CD is requesting an ambulance for a crash?
00:26
Um,
00:27
first party stating that they're injured.
00:30
Are you in contact, PD?
00:34
Do you've been 104 in writing?
00:37
So I'll contact real quick.
00:41
Yeah, that's paper.
00:42
I'm 104 if right hidden.
00:44
Opti 662. 6-2.
00:47
Perop, Matt, I'm raising one patient.
00:50
Copy. We're in contact, all boys.
00:55
1544.
00:57
Copy, 1544.
01:02
7-9-9-7-5-3 and then 89-year-old being unconscious free-nate.
01:09
Pretty's weak.
01:10
Copy. Copy.
01:11
Okay.
01:15
Okay.
01:20
Trasarillo, uh, anyone else.
01:24
1546.
01:26
I'm sitting in the top of the house on the couch.
01:35
Okay,
01:38
246.
01:42
Okay, hold on.
01:45
Okay, hold on.
01:51
We're in contact.
01:52
One note which is now a trauma green.
01:56
We're okay, no transport unit for now.
01:58
Calls from my copy, 1547.
02:02
I'm 104 command.
02:04
A hundred fourth command.
02:10
I was kidding.
02:11
Can you start an ambulance non-emergent?
02:14
I caught giving 248.
02:21
House Candid 716-19-19-19-commit.
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Location mentioned:
E 132nd Pl, Thornton, CO 80602
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