Emergency Crews Respond To Intoxicated Woman


Emergency crews were called to a location to help a woman who was very drunk, with a high level of alcohol in her blood. Since it took a long time for an ambulance to arrive, they sent a specialized medical unit to assist her.
Audio|Source: Aurora Fire
02:54
Transcript:
509 routine to the U. 509 routine to the U at 1625. The rate is 1860 South Potomac Street. Repeating for Latterate, respond on a 49-year-old female set case, 1860 South Potomac Street. Your closest cross street is East Jewel Avenue. Respond on Taek 2 times 1627. 514 help. 14 out. 14 at 1628. Is that right? That's not right. Yes, ma'am. Is this a BLS[1] call that we're adding an ALS[2] unit due? If so, why? Because (name withheld) was still stacking after 15 minutes and we add ALS due to policy. Medical 105 is long routine, current allergic to mental medical medical, 1865. Go ahead and send the same as up. They are aware. 6.219. 1629. How big? On 5 responding. If I was responding at 1629. waited for 15 minutes for a ambulance to become available. Our policy is just in an AL unit. A patient is blowing .451 BAC[3] and needs to be medically clear. Thank you. And just so you are aware, PD, this is not eating. Uh, PD is not one thing. Okay. No problem. 16 big.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
BLS: Basic Life Support
[2]
ALS: Advanced Life Support
[3]
BAC: Blood Alcohol Content
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Location mentioned:
Near S Potomac St, Aurora, CO 80012
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