Trauma patient with head and neck bleeding in Boulder Canyon, Boulder County CO


Emergency responders are dispatched to the south side of Boulder Canyon for a trauma patient with serious bleeding from the head and neck. The injury may be related to a fire or similar incident. The area is prepared for response with consideration of possible traffic closure.
Audio|Source: Boulder County Fire Tac
01:57
Transcript:
00:00
1910, 1593 on fire 2. Class unit on fire 2 for 1910.
00:14
This is 1593.
00:17
I'm looking at the coordinates that, break.
00:24
I imagine you all are heading there. Looks like there's a pullout just on the south side of Boulder Canyon.
00:31
Probably would work first staging. I'm going to go ahead and plug that in unless you have a better recommendation.
00:41
I think that's good for now.
00:45
Let's not close the canyon until...
00:51
Let's not close the canyon until we actually get all our members there so that we can sell get through.
00:55
Yeah,
00:59
I copy that. If anything, I might roll that way now just to get in place and then be able to help coordinate closing the canyon if you could be able to help coordinate closing the canyon.
01:12
1910, 1935 on fire 2.
01:17
Go ahead.
01:21
This morning, non-emergent for now, let me know if you want me to upgrade.
01:27
A firm best information we have is trauma red bleeding from head and neck so you can upgrade to emergent.
01:38
This is 1592 on fire 2. I'm coming down from Ned to help.
01:49
2633 en route.
01:54
Fire, we can show 5633 en route.
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