Rescue teams respond to injured person on nature trail slope


Audio|Source: Boulder City Fire
03:18
Transcript:
Engine 143, copy. If you can make face-to-face with me. 9100, safety 143. Safety 143. And 9100, please attach me to the rescue call. Copy? Cherry command. Medivac is on standby. Copy, Medivac on standby. And if you can let RMR know, I can hear them on fire too. I know they don't have OX-1. Copy. Carry command. This is RMR 1910 on Ops 1. Or Aramore 1910, go ahead. Yeah, can you provide an update on the status of this request? Hey, it looks like we've got a down-parad ladder, one-third approximately up the slope on the eastern aspect. I've got PD in contact maybe a couple minutes ago making a basic patient assessment. I've got a medic and... Rescue Unit going up to make a better assessment and Medivac on air standby. I got me. I'll get our people coming. We'll probably respond to the bottom, given that this is one-third of the way up, if you think that's appropriate. I think that's absolutely appropriate. Open space is helping us with better access with vehicles, my guess, halfway there. And if you can let your guys know, I can hear you guys who think command on fire too. I got to you that. I move over to Fire 2 so that we can coordinate everybody and we'll be headed your way. Copy, I'll listen up on Fire Team. Chair of command. We have one paramedic requesting fentanyl on floor 1. Copy, we have a team. Looks like they're about three minutes out. Copy. Carrie, command. Go ahead. We have one paramedic requesting fentany on floor one. We have a team. Looks like they're about three minutes out. Copy.
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Location mentioned:
Sensory Nature Trail - Open Space & Mountain Parks, Ute, Boulder, CO 80302
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