Medical alarm at retirement home with no patient contact, Broomfield CO


Fire and emergency medical services responded to a medical alarm at Holiday Highland Trail Retirement near West 136th Avenue, building 104. The alarm company had no medical history and could not contact the patient. Responding units did not treat this as an urgent call.
Audio|Source: Adams County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Engine 64, Medics 84, 84, Medical Allard, at, Holiday Highland Trail Retirement, near West 136th Avenue, building 104, on channel, North Metro Office B.
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Engine 64, Medic 64, Medical Alarm, at Pollitt Island Trail Retirement, near West 13th Avenue, building 104, on channel, North Metro Opsby.
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Engine 7.5, I have you now and now about 2A.C.O.
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Alert, a little trip from a basement, C.O.15, and contact inside.
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Okay, okay.
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Good. Engine 73 copies.
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We'll respond not a urgent on film and then for jail.
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Copy 22nd, please.
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12 command series, everyone's available.
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I've got it to provide them this week.
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Okay, good thing for out.
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So drastic.
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Hi, I'm a minute 41.
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Hi.
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Engine Sigma 6-4, I show you on Alp.m.
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You are responding out on a medical alarm[1].
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The medical alarm[1] company was unable to provide any history and they were unable to contact the patient.
Police codes explained
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[1]
medical alarm: Medical alarm activation
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Location mentioned:
Near W 136th Ave, Broomfield, CO 80023
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