Medical emergency reported with abdominal pain in Buckeye, Buckeye AZ


A medical emergency was reported in Buckeye involving abdominal pain. Medic 262 and Engine 46 were dispatched to a location near South Caldx Drive for assistance.
Audio|Source: Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Management
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Transcript:
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T-deck 8. Abdominal pain.
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16,000 to 20, south 16 planes.
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Engine 46. K-deck 8.
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On the other day, thanks.
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Mike is San Diego, K-6-M-I-K, Mike.
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If you're still with us, you're all due for another question.
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I said the last one was the last one, I guess this is the last one.
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Residential Secret Service code names.
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Oh, I didn't give you one moves earlier.
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Jimmy Carter, what do they? What do they call Jimmy Carter? What is this?
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That's that's code name.
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A, Peanut,
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B, Deacon,
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R C, there you go again.
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gave me the same questions earlier, and now I don't need a free-headed coin.
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I think I'm going to choose Bravo on that one.
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Back to you, Alex then again.
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Thank you.
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Very good, Fred, you redeemed yourself at the same kind of question.
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Yeah, that currently they call E-A-C-LN.
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I don't know why, I probably should, but I don't.
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Thanks for joining this, Fred.
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At a living, Stephanie, I are you still with this, are you running to the internet to get me help?
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Medic 262, C-deck 4[1].
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A known medical, 240, South Caldx Drive.
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Metacu-62,
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C-dex 4.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
C-deck 4: Fire radio tactical channel (Deck C, channel 4)
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Buckeye, AZ
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