Man found incoherent in vehicle near Horizon Dr, Grand Junction CO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a possible medical incident near Horizon Drive involving a man in a parked vehicle who appeared incoherent and was drifting in and out of consciousness. The vehicle, a gold Buick Regal, was not running. The man may have been intoxicated. Law enforcement response was delayed due to lack of available units.
Audio|Heard on: Mesa CO Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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18 Grand Junction Station 6.
00:04
Truck 6, ambulance 6 responded to the Villa near Horizon Drive.
00:09
It's going to be in the parking lot for a patient possibly passed out in a vehicle.
00:12
Code 3, time out 1307.
00:16
Truck 6, ambulance 6 showing you're en route to Villa near Horizon Drive.
00:22
Refusing employee advisors and approximate location.
00:24
Forty-five-year-old male, conscious breathing appears incoherent.
00:28
He's going in and out of consciousness in a vehicle.
00:31
It's going to be in a gold Buick Regal.
00:33
Break.
00:34
Employee did try to talk to him.
00:36
Vehicle is not currently running.
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Our patient may be intoxicated.
00:41
Break it. And looks like we are starting law enforcement that way.
00:44
It did code out code three.
00:45
Copy. Thirteen oh nine.
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Truck six.
00:49
Go ahead.
00:51
Just advising there is a delay on law enforcement.
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There's no units currently available.
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Copy. 13-10.
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