Woman with jaundice and low oxygen treated at clinic


Audio|Source: San Luis Valley Public Safety
01:17
Transcript:
Maybe 12. I got a hold of (name withheld) from the end. She was going to have been one of his guys. Copy 16-9. Alamosa, EMS East. Okay. Med 102, Alamosa. Head 102, bye. Do you guys have a second crew on today, or do I need a page secondary for a convenient care call? We're about to clear this call and then we can take that way you got. I copy 44-year-old female conscious breathing. She's jaundice and has a tuberant abdomen and the lower oxygen in the 80s. I'll do that. You could show us for here with a refusal and we'll be en route to that. I copy for 16-0-2-104. 102-104. 102-104. Close to EMS East. Oh, one-linson at 104. 104. We're going to take this call. Can... From 102, you can leave it. Punch does 102, but we're going to take it. Can you give me that info again? Affirm, it's going to be at a convenient care off of Maine and West for a 44-year-old female conscious breathing. She's John doesn't have a tuberant abdomen in low oxygen in the 80s. Copy that. We're going to take the full show as 102. Affirm is now. Copy, 16-0.
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Location mentioned:
Near Main St, Alamosa, CO 81101
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