Routine diabetic medical emergency on Grand Ave, Windsor CO
Emergency responders attended a diabetic medical issue involving a 20-year-old male on Grand Avenue near Windsor, Colorado. The case was routine, non-life-threatening, and the patient was transported to St. Anthony's North hospital for care.
Audio|Source: Weld County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Diabetic Problem 4.00.
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Grand Avenue responding units, Ambulance 801, Troc 801.
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Ambulance 801, Trach 801, this will be for a diabetic issue for a 20-year-old.
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It is Code 4[1] and it responds routine.
00:25
Ambulance 801 dispatch?
00:32
Ambulance 801, go ahead.
00:38
Disregard, I show it just went in route.
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Did you hear me go over in regards to what the request was?
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You might have said it, I just, I missed it.
00:57
I wasn't sure if I went over, so it's going to be a 20-year-old male consciously breathing.
01:05
This is a law for a diabetic issue.
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It's code 4 and its routine response.
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We copy that.
01:12
Thank you. You can show Truckee-A-1, ambulance 8-1 on the scene.
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640.
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Yes, that's 4-6-5.
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Oh, man.
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any of us 26 Taiwan's prep and one for transport to St.
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Anthony's North Shore leave no advice on their transporting.
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You can terminate the incident showing you in 26 law back in service.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 4: No further assistance needed; situation is under control.
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Location mentioned:
Grand Ave, Windsor, CO 80550
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