Man experiences breathing difficulty near West 70th avenue, Twin Lakes CO
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A 61-year-old man reported difficulty breathing near West 70th Avenue and Pecos Street in Twin Lakes, Colorado. Fire and emergency medical services were sent to assist. The man remained conscious during the incident.
Audio|Heard on: Adams County Fire and EMS
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01:51
Transcript:
00:00
Medical 11, Engine 11, breathing problem, near West 70th Avenue and Pecos Street on channel, Adams County, A.
00:08
Medical 11, Engine 11, breathing problem, near West 70th Avenue and Pecos Street on channel, Adams County OXA.
00:21
Well, I think that's not for breathing problems.
00:24
M.E.S. 780s.0.6.0.6.5.000.
00:27
It's just west.
00:30
There's been a caller.
00:31
You know, I'm a 61-year-old male.
00:33
Conscious with breathing difficulty.
00:35
I'm wearing a blackless jacket, black hood, and I choose.
00:38
You know, a cat.
00:39
No further.
00:41
I'm sorry.
00:43
Corp. Forty.
00:48
Okay, Comintillam, both you know from the area looking.
00:52
Okay, okay. Okay, okay.
00:57
That comments left.
01:04
To the Kinkina parking lot and the parking west of there and whatnot.
01:10
Okay.
01:11
He's on the line.
01:13
It's not seen any left.
01:15
That's my guys.
01:16
Let me call back and get a better location.
01:18
He did say that he's going to be in the rocks, but it's not been multiple rocks in there's check.
01:22
It doesn't look like the RP is going by inside.
01:29
I have him on the line right out.
01:30
That's another call taker.
01:31
I'm trying to sort of location for you guys.
01:37
At Com Engine 11, it's like we're just south,
01:47
upstream north of the canteen.
01:50
I'll work on addressway.
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