Emergency units respond to medical incidents in Colorado Springs


Multiple emergency service units are working on separate medical calls in Colorado Springs. They are responding to incidents at different locations.
Audio|Source: Colorado Springs Fire and EMS
02:17
Transcript:
Dispatch, engine 22. Engine 22, go ahead. You can cancel the ambulance. Copy. Okay, perfect. Happy, (name withheld). Thank you, 22. 206, engine 19, 19, 19-19-1, walnut creek courts on a medical. Echo[2] 30, truck 4, 2406, Pires Avenue on a medical. Engine 19 is responding. Card to dispatch AMR[3]. 25 responding. Code 3[1] with Engine 19, from Powers and 83. Copy. C.R.T.1. Can you attach me to Engine 19? Call, please. Copy. Engine 19. Can go ahead. We have some of the RQ you're available. They're affirmed, they're attached to your call. 19-R-Gee's responding. Truck Force responding. We're just about AMR 23, the original one truck forward from just one end. Copy. Dispatch engine 22. 22, go ahead. Our G-TAC doesn't appear to be working. We arrived and we're back in service. We're 22 in the route code two with C-Med 1 from Tevelton Gap and Fillmore. Enter 22, engine 19. Enter 22, engine 19. Enter 22. Did I hear your backup service?
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 3: Responding with lights and sirens (emergency)
[2]
Echo: Highest level medical emergency (immediate life threat)
[3]
AMR: Ambulance company (American Medical Response)
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Colorado Springs, CO
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