Child found unconscious regains consciousness outside business, Aurora CO


Emergency crews responded to a report of a child found unconscious outside a business. After assessment, the child regained consciousness and did not require further medical help.
Audio|Source: Aurora Fire
02:22
Transcript:
You have basic 518 and we just added rescue one on as well. Initially this was just going to be a man down on the north side of the business, a six-year-old male, conscious and breathing status were unknown. Second caller just called in now speaking that he was not conscious and not breathing at this time. This is private team having us. Thank you. Thank you both. in East Kentucky Avenue, Engine 11, Battalion 5, responding on a pulse of a court. South Havana Street in East Kentucky Avenue, respond on attack 2 at 10.0 3. So, okay, too, attached. I just... That's mid-1. You have me for the call on Kentucky Havana. Not a core patient got them left off at 104. And engine one, I just want to confirm since we have the duplicate calls, but is there a second party at that intersection that also needs medical attention or were the duplicates? It's on the sidewalk. I don't see anybody else around it. It's like they need help. I can stay on speak for a minute here. Okay, thank you, 10 more. It's bad for mid-117. Do you have missed your fame? So the second copy, we don't have a distinction. Copy the engine one. That was your available, brake. Engine 11 is that. and rescue 1, basic 518, engine 2, retin 5, Med1, and Medic 117, you can also also also offer available with a duplicate call. There is no second patient and the original patient found up and walked away.
You have basic 518 and we just added rescue one on as well. Initially this was just going to be a man down on the north side of the business, a six-year-old male, conscious and breathing status were unknown. Second caller just called in now speaking that he was not conscious and not breathing at this time. This is private team having us. Thank you. Thank you both. in East Kentucky Avenue, Engine 11, Battalion 5, responding on a pulse of a court. South Havana Street in East Kentucky Avenue, respond on attack 2 at 10.0 3. So, okay, too, attached. I just... That's mid-1. You have me for the call on Kentucky Havana. Not a core patient got them left off at 104. And engine one, I just want to confirm since we have the duplicate calls, but is there a second party at that intersection that also needs medical attention or were the duplicates? It's on the sidewalk. I don't see anybody else around it. It's like they need help. I can stay on speak for a minute here. Okay, thank you, 10 more. It's bad for mid-117. Do you have missed your fame? So the second copy, we don't have a distinction. Copy the engine one. That was your available, brake. Engine 11 is that. and rescue 1, basic 518, engine 2, retin 5, Med1, and Medic 117, you can also also also offer available with a duplicate call. There is no second patient and the original patient found up and walked away.
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Location mentioned:
S Havana St & E Kentucky Ave, Aurora, CO 80012
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