Combative patient resists help at Colorado Springs home, Colorado Springs CO
Fire and EMS responded to a medical emergency at a Colorado Springs home involving a combative patient refusing aid. Crews assessed the scene carefully amid concerns over patient resistance.
Audio|Source: Colorado Springs Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Echo[1] 12 engine 7, 5337, Babcock Place on a medical.
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Number 632 is 1.07 from 540.
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That's 045.25.
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dispatch mention 3.
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It is pretty good.
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We aren't getting any carbon oxide readings, but the new utilities would still be responding.
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Now, people update.
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Ego 16, Nugent 23,
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26, North Carolina, Avenue, and a mid-a-pull.
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C, March 60, soon as soon as seven's call.
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Zero-47.
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Engine 23 responding.
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Prior dispatch, the MR-5-2 responding emergence from Sir Blumhead with engine 23.
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048. Engine 7 from dispatch.
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I'm currently talking with the call taker about whether or not they should split this to P.E.
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based on the notes.
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There's a bolo at the location, if you want to take a look there.
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That was okay.
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Engine 7, they sit there being combative, saying that he's arguing about getting help, so your discretion, if you want me to just split it.
Police codes explained
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Echo: Highest-priority medical response
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Location mentioned:
Babcock Pl, Colorado Springs, CO 80915
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