Patient found unresponsive but breathing at scene, Mesa AZ


Emergency crews responded to a location where a patient was unresponsive but still breathing normally. Fire department was called to assist.
Audio|Source: Mesa Fire, Gilbert Fire, Queen Creek Fire
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Transcript:
412. Yes, sir. MTSAW advise, your scene is secure. The patient is unresponsive but breathing normally. Copy between secure patients, it's unresponsive, breathing normally. Can you serve me in areas? Code 2[1], please. Hi, copy everyone. It's code 2. Call, let's touch him. Thank you. And fire has been advised to roll in unknown (name withheld), but they're on the way. Two one fire, Smith. Okay, go on. If you have an open door in the back of our building, we're. Just hold the station. To first, it should be 45 for Lincoln 126. 5. Heat issue, BLF[2]. 5735, East McDowell Road. Unit 107. Ladder tender 214. C-deck 5.
412. Yes, sir. MTSAW advise, your scene is secure. The patient is unresponsive but breathing normally. Copy between secure patients, it's unresponsive, breathing normally. Can you serve me in areas? Code 2[1], please. Hi, copy everyone. It's code 2. Call, let's touch him. Thank you. And fire has been advised to roll in unknown (name withheld), but they're on the way. Two one fire, Smith. Okay, go on. If you have an open door in the back of our building, we're. Just hold the station. To first, it should be 45 for Lincoln 126. 5. Heat issue, BLF[2]. 5735, East McDowell Road. Unit 107. Ladder tender 214. C-deck 5.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 2: Non-life-threatening emergency response (urgent, but not lights and sirens)
[2]
BLF: Breathing/Level of consciousness/Fire (contextually refers to medical/fire response)
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Location mentioned:
Near E McDowell Rd LOT 107, Mesa, AZ 85215
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