Multiple Medical Emergencies Require Emergency Response


The audio discusses several medical emergencies happening at different locations, with emergency services responding to assist patients.
Audio|Source: Colorado Springs Fire Dispatch
01:41
Transcript:
Echo[1] 30 engine for Villa Santa Maria 405 Easton Elm LAA F, number 316 on a medical. All right, this touching Lilevernerstoning, engine for Mr. (name withheld). Copy break, Bravo[2] 32, Engine 6, Colonial Rehab, 1340 Easton Larson, number D8. Bravo Automatical. Engine 4. callers from AMR[3]. 20, we're on the emerging two-stage, a tangent place, only one-ed-o-dial dial. Okay. Get one responding with engine forward. AMR 11 on the divider closed call. Copy. AMR 20 with 106, you can continue and we're going to go inside a patient contact right now. 20, copy. Quay-11 Engine 8 Olympic Gardens, 1429 powder drive on a medical. AMR 8 with engine 8 from flat and wooden. One from Engine 4. Will I forget one. This patient will not meet your criteria. You can cancel your discretion.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Echo: Highest priority medical emergency (life-threatening)
[2]
Bravo: Lower priority medical emergency
[3]
AMR: American Medical Response (ambulance service)
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Colorado Springs, CO
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