Person trapped upstairs after fall detected by smartwatch


Audio|Source: Adams County Fire and EMS
02:56
Transcript:
I can go to ops. A, Adam. Adam. We're switching all our medical calls to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . She's trapped in a hard time being able to move her body. She's going to be upstairs in a second part in a back bedroom. Okay, thanks. 3.50s. Engine 6.1-9. Couldn't respondent. 1170 U.S. Highway 287. It's going to be for an automated fall detection from a smart watch. No contact with the watchholder. Two-clock to do that. Three thirty. Agent, six one, next six one. I come. Go ahead. We got an updated location for this medical alarm. It's going to be 2,000 Ridge Drive. 6 o'clock, Cove. 4 o'clock. Forrest the engine 4. Engine 4. Engine 4, mighty 4 on seat. Here, 7th. and copy you on 7, correct, walls. Okay, that's 911. Engine 6-1, go on. 6-1 Medics is 1-6-1-9 in average command. Copy on same, Ridge, Command at 4-1. What needs to go to? Richman, if you could go to Opsie. Richman, if you could go out, Opsie. Richman, go out. There's the pleasure here, Commander. Some people see that's clear available for us for
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Location mentioned:
Near US-287, Broomfield, CO 80020
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