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Medical emergency: overdose suspected on Birdfoot Trail
Medical Emergency
Arapahoe County, CO
A medical call for suspected overdose or poisoning on Birdfoot Trail; responders are en route.
Audio|Source: South Metro Fire Rescue
00:55
Transcript: Yeah, it's going to be the AC unit. It's tripping a breaker, so I think we're good. Copy that. Do we need the little giant or the screwdriver? Negative. 18 Delta, you copy? Yeah, got me. Heading up. Engine 46, medic 46. overdose or poisoning, map page A, C 34A17077. Birdfoot Trail Engine 46, Matic 46, overdose or poisoning. Tender 39, Small Brush Fire, Map page, A.J. 24D.
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