Possible overdose reported near Jack Creek Road, Grand Junction CO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded near Jack Creek Road in Grand Junction to assist a 38-year-old woman who may have overdosed after consuming alcohol and pills. She was reported conscious and breathing, and law enforcement was also dispatched to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Mesa CO Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Copy 2010.
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Page in Grand Junction, page in Grand Junction Station Three.
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Engine Three, ambulance 13, respond to stage in the area near Jack Creek Road for a possible overdose.
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Code two to stage, turn out 2010.
00:15
Page in Grand Junction station five.
00:18
Engine Five, ambulance five, respond to Comfort Care Group Building, Cynthia Drive for patient having heart problems.
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Code three, count 2011 break.
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Truck one eight.
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Ambulance lunch, showing you both en route near Belford Avenue.
00:32
Unit 17, it's going to be a fifty-six year old female, conscious and breathing.
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Accidentally took her medication too close together.
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It's going to be code two.
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Time out 2011.
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Copy.
00:47
Twenty eleven.
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Dispatch, ambulance three will take that for 13 shows on the route.
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I copy. Ambulance 13, showing you clear break.
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Ambulance three, showing you en route near Jack Creek Road.
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It's going to be a stage assignment for a thirty-eight year old female, conscious and breathing.
01:04
There is a female detoxing at the address and is now drinking and taking pills.
01:10
RP was just on the phone with her, is on her way to the address now.
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We also have law enforcement en route.
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