Elderly woman calls repeatedly and is found with chest pain, Louisville CO
An elderly woman repeatedly called 911. She said she wanted to talk but was not in immediate danger. She later complained of chest pain. Emergency medical teams and officers responded and gained access to her home to assist her.
Audio|Source: Boulder County Sheriff and Fire
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Transcript:
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437 and 911[1], and 9-1-1 hang up.
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437.
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Near County Road.
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It's going to be an elderly female that keeps disconnecting.
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At one point, she did say that she just wanted to talk to somebody, but we have no further, and she continues to call.
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We're going to go ahead and get medical and her out with you.
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Copy.
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714.
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Medic 527 Engine 529 respond near County Road on a medical at 715.
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1800 Fire Medic 206.
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Go ahead.
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Fire medic 206 in service.
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715.
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And 437, it's going to be an 88-year-old female with chest pain, conscious, and breathing, and we're unsure if she's going to be able to unlock the door.
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Copy.
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760. Medics 527, engine 529 near County Road, 88-year-old female, conscious and breathing, complaining of chest pain.
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You can have an attack 12.
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Engine 529, okay.
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716.
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1594 in service, good morning.
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1594, good morning, 717.
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Medics 527-engine 529.
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We do have lawn route as well.
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It's an open line now we're not sure if she was able to get the door unlocked.
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Indian 529, what's that for us?
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If it's an open line now, we're not sure if the female was able to get the door unlocked and we do have Law & Roud as well.
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Agent 529, okay.
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Thank you.
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Sunny Fire, Medics 527.
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We have access.
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720.
Police codes explained
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[1]
911: Emergency call
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