Elderly man treated for chest pain near 33rd St and Arapahoe Ave, Boulder CO


Emergency responders treated an 88-year-old man who was conscious and breathing but had chest pain near the intersection of 33rd Street and Arapahoe Avenue in Boulder. They investigated a possible gas leak but found no abnormal readings or odors. The team decided not to turn off the isolation valve due to many units being affected and planned to notify the property manager for follow-up.
Audio|Source: Boulder City Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine 141 AMR1, Field 1F,
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33rd Street, and Arapahoe Avenue at just north of...
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Field 1F, 33rd Street, and Arapahoe Avenue at just north of.
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Map page 43 Bravo Fox Trott.
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Hey, Andrew 141, AMR1, I'm showing you're out to 33rd in Arapahoe.
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Intersection of 3.3 in Arapahoe, it's going to be just north of Pee's in contact with party.
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It's going to be an 88-year-old male, conscious breathing with chest pain.
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He's your 104-1-0-0-0-0-2.
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A-MR1G copy off.
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No response to you 59.
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Come in truck 104.
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Go ahead.
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Chief,
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we're not finding anything up here.
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No readings on the meters, no odor.
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I was just talking with the Excel rep.
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He was mentioned if we want to be, I guess, cautious.
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You could turn off the isolation valve, we can turn it over to the property manager and ensure that they have a tech or something come look at it.
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I'll leave that a few.
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There's like 13 or 14 units up here, so I don't think that would be our best course of action.
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Yeah, that's what I was thinking.
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There is a set of air handling units which to be on the second floor off that alley.
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We can always reach it with a groundliner from the alley,
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but none of them seem to be running.
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Copy.
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We're going to make our way down.
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