Medical response for woman bleeding near Texas Avenue, Grand Junction CO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded near Texas Avenue in Grand Junction for a possible medical issue involving a woman who was bleeding from a forehead wound. The caller was conscious and breathing but not responding normally before the call was disconnected. Law enforcement and EMS units arrived on scene, and the woman was later placed on a mental health hold.
Audio|Heard on: Mesa CO Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Page in Grand Junction Station Two.
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Engine Two, Ambulance Twelve, respond to stage in the area near Texas Avenue.
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Near Texas Avenue for a patient that's bleeding.
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Code two to stage, time out 2200.
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Engine Two, Ambulance Twelve, showing both units are out to stage in the area near Texas Avenue.
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This will be for a 42-year-old woman, conscious and breathing.
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Initially called in complaining.
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That she was bleeding from a sore on her forehead and the bleeding would not stop.
00:32
Was not responding normally, and then disconnected on the call taker.
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We do have a previous call near that address on Sunday.
00:39
Same woman called in.
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However, entry had to be forced.
00:42
Patient was placed on a mental health hold.
00:45
Law enforcement en route.
00:46
Code two to stage.
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Location mentioned:
Texas Ave, Grand Junction, CO 81501
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