Elderly woman experiences chest pain near Belford Ave, Grand Junction CO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a possible medical emergency involving an elderly woman experiencing chest pain near Belford Avenue in Grand Junction. Emergency units including a truck and ambulance were dispatched with code three priority. Separate reports mentioned white smoke coming from a tank near railroad tracks, though it is unclear if it was related.
Audio|Heard on: Mesa CO Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Clear for page, paging Grand Junction station one.
00:03
Truck one, ambulance one responded to near Belford Avenue.
00:08
Near Belford Avenue, unit 21.
00:11
This will be for a patient in chest pain, code three.
00:12
Time out (number withheld).
00:14
Dispatch, Truck 31 en route.
00:16
Ambulance 1 en route.
00:17
Copy, break.
00:19
Truck 31 checking route Highway 650 at South Mesa Street.
00:23
This will be from a passerby advising that they saw white smoke coming from some sort of tank on the railroad tracks.
00:30
Truck 31 copies.
00:32
Copy (number withheld), break.
00:33
Truck 1, ambulance 1, checking en route near Belford Avenue, apartment 21.
00:38
This will be for a (age withheld)-year-old female, conscious and breathing, is having chest pain.
00:42
Chest pains.
00:43
Code three.
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This transcript is automatically generated by AI from live dispatch audio. Dispatch communications may include background noise, overlapping speakers, or rapidly evolving situations, and automated transcription may not capture all details or context.
Location mentioned:
Belford Ave, Grand Junction, CO 81501
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