Medical emergency with gas concern at Colorado Springs address, Colorado Springs CO


Fire department responded to a medical emergency at near Boxelder Dr in Colorado Springs. Caller named Chris used an untraceable phone number. Utilities were alerted for a possible gas issue but gas levels were normal. Firefighters ventilated the building as a safety precaution.
Audio|Source: Colorado Springs Fire Dispatch
01:34
Transcript:
00:00
Bravo to engine 50 8670 box elder drive on a CMed[2] Medical. It's engine seven. That's seven good. Dispatch from engine seven. Engine seven good. How did this call come in? Let me contact with the top.
00:28
The person that the RP called on, who was the RP? RP only gave a name of Chris and he called in on a 911 prefix phone so we are not able to call back. Copy that. Engine 15 responding to 21-55. Is that Jetsion 15 when you touch AMR, you know the ALS[1] code 2?
00:53
Dispatch 17. Engine 17 dispatch, uh, do apologize there was a delay. I told these has been notified as of right now. At this point, uh, the valve is head off. They already have something to repair the valve.
01:18
There doesn't seem to be anything up for them to really check. They can cancel their discretion. All levels on for gas are normal. Just laying massive ventilation clear out the building. This best up.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
ALS: Advanced Life Support (indicates a higher level medical emergency)
[2]
CMed: Medical call
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Location mentioned:
Near Boxelder Dr, Colorado Springs, CO 80920
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