Medical emergencies involving multiple patients reported


Emergency services reported addressing two medical incidents. One involved a 45-year-old male having a seizure, and the other involved a two-year-old female with chest pain.
Audio|Source: Aurora Fire
03:9
Transcript:
Engine 3[2], responding on a seizure, 1635 North Aurora Court. Engine 3, responding on a seizure 1635 North Aurora Court. Cross is going to be E 16th Avenue, respond on TAC 2[1], TAC 2 breaks. into 11 responding on a second trick. Gene, can you show us out of service for a rick swapout? 16-509. Penis funnel. Be South Pibbles. Attack two, tech two. Covee. Covey. Manipur, one got his car. 1,200. Engine 7[3], responding on chestbane, 396 South Noct Street. Engine 7, responding on chestbane, 396 South Noct Street. The pressure's going to be, Delaware Avenue, respond on tap 2, 1700. 3,000. 7,100. 101 responding, Aurora, reporter. 1700, break, the engine 3, he's going to have medic 1-0-1. This is a 45-year-old male, is conscious and breathing seizure. 2,000. 17-1. Middick 116,000, respond. Are you responding? 17-01. I love you, you get medical one 15, it sounds like this is essentially going to be some kind of psychiatric issue. Can you have a call as well. Paging this now. Okay, I'll do. All as well. The name is an AMRT and the debut in general. A two-year-old female who is conscious in breathing having chestpaint. Okay, just doesn't copy. Take one or three copies.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
TAC 2: Tactical Channel 2
[2]
Engine 3: Fire/EMS Engine
[3]
Engine 7: Fire/EMS Engine
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Location mentioned:
S St, Aurora, CO 80045
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