Injured hiker with broken leg treated on Royal Arch Trail


Audio|Source: Boulder County Fire Tac
03:10
Transcript:
Command from engine 142 on fire 2. Was that engine 142? Afer. (name withheld), a little low on volume, go ahead. We need to simet for this 101 bluebell here. How can we best assist you? And is this volume better? Dave, front volume, much better. I will be a rival shortly. I believe there's OSMP in route as well. As far assignment, I'll let you know when we get there. It's a good copy. We're going to gear up and catch a ride with either a ranger or one of you to help assist. King 571 1594 Fire 2. Go ahead. Just spoke with your patients. It is not a compound fracture, but a definite leaf brook or tib gross deformity with swelling and bruising break. 1970 have fired here. Are we going to the shelter? Other than she is in a lot of pain and will need pain medication and a carryout. Copy. Engine 142, do you copy status? Go with your unit number one more time. We copy all of stated traffic. We will be bringing pain medication. You go back. Any firm, I understood that. I just need your unit number. 14. Got it. For units responding in, she's about a half mile in on the Royal Arch Trail from Weville Shelter. Just up by, we're responding to doing a back, but if you can send people in the medical first, that's great. Bobby, we will see how many vehicles we have to get them up there. 1950 is arrival at Mitchell 8.
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Royal Arch Trail, Colorado 80302
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