Missing patient left hospital heading to bus station, Boulder CO
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According to the dispatch call, a missing patient left the hospital emergency room and was seen heading to a bus station. The patient is described as wearing blue jeans, a red and black flannel shirt, and possibly a black coat.
Audio|Heard on: Boulder County Sheriff and Fire
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02:8
Transcript:
00:00
Go ahead. Can you start Boulder to VCU and have a meet me up by the emergency entrance.
00:10
MerginerRN-On.
00:12
Oh, I'm sorry.
00:14
Unit 3.
00:17
5V5 information.
00:21
585.
00:22
Information from 591.
00:25
One of the parties here just received a call from the patient that was transported to the hospital break.
00:32
Go ahead.
00:35
She said she was getting checked out of the hospital and was trying to go to a bus station.
00:40
She's code 9 Frank from our jurisdiction, just FYI.
00:45
591, do you copy?
00:52
From the other description of what she was wearing.
00:58
52 out with 63.
01:07
585, do we have a...
01:10
Go ahead.
01:13
I'm clearing around to 591.
01:18
Copy 585, do you have a description of the female?
01:27
She was transported prior to weekend here, but we just ran her in a long ago.
01:32
I can sure put that back out here in a second.
01:40
William 24, clear.
01:45
8-106.
01:48
585 info.
01:51
Cut.
01:54
I believe she was wearing blue jeans, a red and black flannel shirt, and possibly a black coat over the red and black flannel shirt.
02:07
No address.
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Location mentioned:
Boulder, CO
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