Medical emergency for breathing difficulties in Aurora, Aurora CO
Emergency responders attended a female with breathing difficulties and a male post-surgery with severe pain and trouble breathing near Evans Ave in Aurora, Colorado. Fire department and medical units were dispatched to assist at residential and commercial locations.
Audio|Source: Aurora Fire
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Transcript:
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One of five, risk on emergent breathing problem, near Hamilton, please. Goop-tucket 6.
00:11
Okay. Perfect.
00:18
How? Send me wrong.
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Oh, for command.
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Medical Love.
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I'll see that, thank you.
00:40
Beach, 217.
00:47
Medic 1.05 is pointing.
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Medic,
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one of five.
00:59
Toxic, respond to the request of ancient seven, not yet unseen. We're bleeding after his extraction near 14287.
01:07
Letter six, very dispatched.
01:11
Number six here with medical 105.
01:15
Our RP[1] 27 are female she is conscious having difficulty breathing and difficulty speaking between breaths that is otherwise responding normally. She has a lung disorder is clammy with a pale color change.
01:28
Five six, Harvey.
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Medic 1.05, we caught the agency advisor, please from there at specific time.
01:45
Sirs responding to when I had a wing.
01:50
Pallax six and out to Garden Plaza to be advised on coming from Colfax and Potomac.
01:55
So, six dispatch, dispatch, copies, thank you.
02:02
9-105 thank you both 21-1.
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Division 8 on command.
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Can I get a camera cart?
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5-8 on team?
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5-wait on a 21-8.
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Is that changing 7?
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Engine 7.
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You change this address to near Evans Ave.
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Command, 201.
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Go Superman.
02:35
We have a fourth engine, can we take lobby control? We can you protect control the elevators?
02:43
Can you repeat down our cross-a-chase?
02:49
Fourth engine on scene.
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That's maybe you from there, second.
02:57
We have a truck.
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Great part a specializing command.
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You want an additional engine?
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Ask for a minute, send me other engine in truck, please.
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Okay, we'll do you, Mr. 8219.
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My answer to mention, too.
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Go for command. Go for command.
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Yeah, we've isolated this force to a fridge motor that.
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Burned out, we've employed it, the hazards we've joined.
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Copy that. Do you have any ventilation needs?
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Oh.
03:36
Can you copy? Can we handle with yourselves?
03:39
Ladder 2 engine 6 up there?
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Absolutely.
03:44
Okay, copy.
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That's for making sense.
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Good.
03:50
Yes, man, obviously, you can cancel that.
03:52
Additional Hensington charge.
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We're going to do mobile light.
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Let's go here shortly.
03:58
Okay. Hi, copy. Did you want to discontinue progress?
04:03
Not affirmative, they've located the resource.
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The hazard has been mitigated.
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We're going to keep just...
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There are two engine six myself.
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All the units can pick up and go available as they're done.
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In two, latter two engine six, I'm telling you, to turn me on seeing all of their unit to live guys when they're available, 2111.
04:31
Smash 116 clear.
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11th. 16 clear.
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211. This is Mr. 1.11. We're in route.
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Medic 111. Thank you. You break. Letter 8 fired as much.
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All right. All right. You'll be with Mediq 111. RP[1]'s son had surgery yesterday. He's had a lot of pain.
04:56
17 or male conscious. He's having difficulty breathing and unable to catch his breath.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
RP: Individual providing information or making a report to law enforcement or emergency services.
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Location mentioned:
Near E Evans Ave, Aurora, CO 80014
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