Male driver experiences breathing difficulty on I-76 eastbound, Fort Morgan CO


A 38-year-old male pulled off near Mile Marker 71 on I-76 eastbound in a silver Kia. He is conscious but has difficulty breathing, chest pain, lightheadedness, and high blood pressure. He feels like he might pass out.
Audio|Source: Morgan County Sheriff, Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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County units in the Fort Morgan area, Fort Morgan Fire Department, at Mile Marker 71, I-76 Eastbound, for a 38-year-old male, conscious difficulty breathing,
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experimenting lightheadedness,
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high blood pressure, and chest pain at mile marker 71, I-76 eastbound. GoToChail is going to be Tack 1 at (number withheld).
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Morgan, you just cover.
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So then I'll be in route to Monarcher 71, I 76 eastbound.
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38-year-old male, conscious difficulty breathing.
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City is lightheaded, high blood pressure, smooth some chest pain.
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It's going to be to Silver Kia. If I think he feels like he's going to pass out.
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Monarcher 71, 86, eighth-bound.
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Thank you. (number withheld).
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...braching other system.
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Rural medical emergency report to the fire station. Rural medical emergency report to the fire station.
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Rural emergency report to the fire station.
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Homework and fire department. Confirmation dispatch, Mallworker 71, I-76 eastbound, pulled off on the side in the silver Kia, 40-38-year-old male, conscious difficulty breeding, shrinking whitehead it is, high blood pressure and chest pain.
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He's also advising that he feels that he's going to pass out. Again, that's small worker 71, I-76 eastbound, pulled off in a silver Kia.
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Go to Charles, Morgan, Mac, at (number withheld).
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Go to Channel Tech 1, Portion 18.
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I-76, Fort Morgan, CO
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