Medical emergency at splash pad in Thornton, Thornton CO
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A 42-year-old woman reported feeling unwell at the Winterfest splash pad near East 112th Avenue and Colorado Boulevard in Thornton, Colorado. Emergency responders were dispatched to assist her.
Audio|Heard on: Adams County Fire and EMS
Listen to dispatch call
02:16
Transcript:
00:00
I give you emergency response to the splash pad at Winterfest.
00:04
Then coming off of 112.
00:06
We have a 42 female that's complaining.
00:10
We're not going right at when I hit something running in the race.
00:13
She's stable at this time.
00:15
I'm sorry. We have two and out.
00:18
Thank you.
00:20
10.57. Copy and can you repeat the address again?
00:26
Winterfest, 112 in Colorado.
00:29
If you're coming up 112 for the flashback.
00:32
Copy, I got 112 in Colorado, your radio traffic is broken and unbelievable.
00:40
Copy, where is the splash pad? And it's the Winterfest.
00:44
Up on top, 112th Street.
00:47
See.
00:49
At 1047.
00:55
Engine 71, Medic 63, General Medical Call, Cross Street, East 112th Avenue at Colorado Boulevard.
01:03
Engine 71, Medic 63, through Thornton, Offay.
01:14
Medics 63, EMS Incident, East 112th Avenue, and Colorado Boulevard on Channel.
01:21
Thornton Ops A.
01:22
Medics 63, EMS Incident, East 112th Avenue, and Colorado Boulevard on channel, Thornton Ops A.
01:32
Indian Civil and responding from 104.
01:44
Medics 61, Leading Party,
01:46
92, East 14th Place, on Channel.
01:50
North Metro Ops v.
01:51
Medics 611.
01:53
Copy, Engine 71, I have you responding with Medics 63.
01:57
This is going to be for a 42-year-old female that's not feeling right.
02:02
They're going to be at the splash pad at the top of 112th Street at Winterfest.
02:08
Go for medic 6-1.
02:10
Just for info, you just got an additional tunnel the same call.
02:12
You can disregard.
02:14
There's all copy.
02:16
That's 1040, man.
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