Emergency units respond to alarms at apartment complex


Multiple fire and medical units checked on alarms at an apartment complex. No fire was reported, just requests for lift assistance.
Audio|Source: Colorado Springs Fire and EMS
02:29
Transcript:
This got your time for. Go ahead. Speedwise, that number you had for the apartment complex on El Camino was not a good number. Copy. (name withheld) was 31, Engine 2[3], Harrison, and Wood on a 40 stage. Engine 2 responding. AMI 41 is staged with engine 2. Gotcha. dispatcher engine 11. Okay. Can you add an additional fire unit for this call? Engine 23 arrived. We've got to engine 7. Engine 7. Engine 7-1. Engine 8[4] already on scene of our call. A-farm. Echo 27[5], engine 41822, Ventura drive on a lift assist, both this engine 11. Engine 8, engine 7. Go for engine 8. Engine 8. We're responding to the 3490 African Circle. Is there another alarm going out there if you request our system? Negative. That's work on the system. No need for response. Break. Just ignore any alarms until we can see. Okay, I'm happy. I'll just let me. I'll show you Cleveland. COT 3[6] responding. Trick 4 responding. And Trip 4[1] AMR[2] told me you're going to pick up those items and it was going to be Echo 30, Trip 4, 20, 2007, South Corona Avenue on that service call. Thank you.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Trip 4: Fire/Rescue Truck
[2]
AMR: American Medical Response (EMS)
[3]
Engine 2: Fire Response Unit
[4]
Engine 8: Fire Response Unit
[5]
Echo 27: Medical/EMS Code
[6]
COT 3: Chief Officer Truck
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Location mentioned:
Near Cheyenne Mountain Zoo Rd, Colorado Springs, CO 80906
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