Person found lying in street near Nevada Ave, Colorado Springs CO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel were dispatched to the intersection of Nevada Avenue and Las Vegas Street in Colorado Springs after a report of a person lying in the street. Responders went to check on the individual’s condition. A separate exchange mentioned a possible biohazard issue inside a vehicle that required cleanup, but the connection between the two reports is unclear.
Audio|Heard on: El Paso CO Transportation Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Ten four, can you go check on a (name withheld) in the street at Nevada Avenue and Las Vegas Street?
00:06
Nevada, Las Vegas, okay.
00:07
Thank you.
00:09
Base level (number withheld).
00:11
This is base.
00:12
Base, we're 104 to terminal.
00:14
Yeah, I think that biohazard is a little much in the seats and it's also on the floor of the coach and it's a little too much to clean up.
00:22
Giving off a bad odor.
00:23
I don't know if it was from (name withheld)'s bag or whatever, but yeah, we're gonna have to swap this coach out.
00:28
Ten four, have the driver stand by there.
00:32
Ten four, as I just pull him into lane four.
00:35
Ten four.
00:36
Ten four, thank you.
00:43
Base, this is Rover One Ten Eleven.
00:45
You're loud and clear.
00:47
Copy, thank you.
00:49
I was trying to reach you to see if one of you could head to Nevada and Las Vegas.
00:54
There's somebody just kind of laying out in the street.
00:57
Copy that, I'll head over there now.
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