Overdose suspected at Aurora residence with cardiac arrest, Aurora CO
Emergency responders were called to a residence near North Peoria Street in Aurora for a suspected fentanyl overdose. The individual showed signs of possible cardiac arrest and reported chest pain, describing a sensation like the heart might explode. The situation was serious and urgent, with concerns about police availability due to limited citywide resources.
Audio|Source: Aurora Fire
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Engine 3A, engine 1, battalion 5 for an overdose near North Peoria St.
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Near North Peoria St, Battalion 5 for an overdose.
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Near North Peoria St.
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Cross is going to be east 30th Avenue.
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Spot on type 2, 2110.
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The virus one emergent, overdose near North Korea, code uptracking the text.
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Have a good, Kathy.
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The time by fire to slash.
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Okay.
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5. Time 5.
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Engine 3, engine 1,
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basic 5-03, and a pending call for PD.
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And I have possible cardiac rest, party it guys that they're from a smoking fentanyl.
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It feels like as...
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Sorry, it's going to be on an overdose.
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It feels like as hard is going to explode their outside.
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Go ahead because they can use some bonus.
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I don't believe so I think the RPs on behalf of their friend.
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