Two patients report breathing difficulty near Medhurst Ln, Grand Junction CO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a medical call near Medhurst Lane in Grand Junction for a woman experiencing difficulty breathing. A second patient with similar symptoms was also reported at the same location. Both were believed to have possible flu or COVID exposure. Multiple ambulance and truck units were dispatched.
Audio|Heard on: Mesa CO Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Advising we're getting an additional patient at that address near Medhurst, complaining of difficulty breathing.
00:06
Do you want me to start a second ambulance?
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Affirmative.
00:10
Copy (number withheld).
00:12
Page Grand Junction Station 6 Station 3.
00:15
Truck six, ambulance three, respond to near Medhurst Lane.
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Six hundred and seventy Medhurst Lane.
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This will be for a patient with difficulty breathing.
00:24
Believes they have the flu or COVID.
00:27
Code three, come on nine at four.
00:30
Dispatch, ambulance two engine three en route to St. Mary's.
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Copy that, dispatch, bring.
00:35
Ambulance three en route.
00:38
Copy, ambulance three truck six, showing you both around near Medhurst Lane.
00:41
This is for a 40-year-old female, conscious and breathing with difficulty.
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Believes she's been exposed to the flu or COVID.
00:49
Code three.
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Six thousand (number withheld).
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Dispatch, ambulance 16, we'll take that call from ambulance three.
00:56
Copy, break, ambulance three on scene.
00:57
Are you clear?
01:00
Ambulance 16, truck 6, you guys can be code two.
01:02
We're at the same address.
01:04
Truck 6 to ambulance 16, copy, code two.
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Truck 3 to ambulance 6.
01:10
27 1/2 Road and Portland Way.
01:13
It's up to you guys, but you can cancel if you need.
01:17
Ambulance 16 can handle this one.
01:19
You just have one other patient.
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