Medical emergency along High Line Canal Trail, Cherry Hills Village CO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a possible medical situation along the High Line Canal Trail east of Colorado Boulevard in Cherry Hills Village. A man around 42 years old was reportedly conscious and breathing but experiencing abnormal breathing. Access routes were discussed via nearby streets for emergency response.
Audio|Heard on: Arapahoe CO Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
We added you for access.
00:01
Part of it will be on the Highline Canal Trail.
00:04
Access will be where we have a place to tend there on Colorado Boulevard.
00:09
We looked at the trail, should be able to drive the entire thing with no problem.
00:15
And Cherry Hills is out with them now.
00:18
Yeah, 42 male, conscious and breathing.
00:22
Sick case with abnormal breathing.
00:27
Twenty-three forty-six.
00:31
Dispatch, this is unit 30.
00:33
Go ahead.
00:36
We're in the area.
00:37
Do we have a location? You said juveniles are on scene with him.
00:42
They're going to be approximately a quarter to a half mile east of Colorado Boulevard.
00:50
There is a bridge that you can walk across near South Bellaire Street.
00:56
It'll be north and west of the patient, but it's got a little bit shorter access if you come in off East Mansfield.
01:06
Okay, copy. Thank you.
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Location mentioned:
High Line Canal Trail, Cherry Hills Village, CO
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