Medical teams respond to altered consciousness and breathing issues, Mesa AZ


Medical teams responded to a person with an altered level of consciousness near Ocoteo Road and later to another person experiencing difficulty breathing near McAllipse Road.
Audio|Source: Mesa Fire, Gilbert Fire, Queen Creek Fire
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Transcript:
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Ladder Tender 411, C-DEC-4, Altered Level of Consciousness[2], 21, East Ocoteo Road, Unit A-101, Ladder Tender 411, C-deck 4.
00:13
And they are expecting you with your personnel to report to rehab.
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Measure 20, 220, copy.
00:21
Interior is ground.
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Command. We have a secondary all clear.
00:24
We've got to see any more fire anywhere.
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I don't see any more fire anywhere.
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I don't see smoke for the outside.
00:28
We have no need to this time.
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It's probably ready for a minute.
00:30
I copy. You've got a secondary all clear.
00:33
The interior conditions have cleared.
00:35
And you have no further needs on the interior.
00:38
62 and put me on that please.
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Pepper.
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Medic 207, Ceduct 3.
00:45
Okay, please.
00:47
Summer.
00:48
If we've terminated efforts on no talk, my crew is going to need bottles, but we're ready for retirement.
00:53
I copy that.
00:54
You've terminated efforts on both of the dogs.
00:56
Your crews are going to need bottles, but after that you're ready for reassignment.
01:02
If you can just advise on when your crew has had a chance to appropriately replenish and when you've got bottles, then we'll figure out what to do with you then.
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Thank you. My copy.
01:12
All armed to command.
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Command.
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Command, we're at 30 minutes on the timer.
01:16
We have Investigator 203 en route with a 30 minute ETA.
01:19
We have board up en route with an hour ETA.
01:21
And for Red Cross, when we get a chance, can we get on-scene contact and exactly the needs?
01:27
You've got an investigator in route, you've got boardup in route, and Red Cross needs a little more information, and we will get you the on-seeing contact that needs as soon as we can.
01:37
And we've got lost thoughts.
01:39
Alarm copies lost off-stop at 1101.
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478 traffic.
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Go ahead.
01:43
Gavill and Pete at Wayne Lane with Arizona Zebra 7 Adam-20 Henry.
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Expired registration.
01:50
Uh, help right now. Come in a copy.
01:51
Interior?
01:52
Superior.
01:53
All right. What I'd like to do is I'd like to discontinue interior sector, and I'd like to have you assume customer service sector.
02:01
It sounds like this customer may be displaced, and he may have a need to get back on the interior and get a few things.
02:08
If you could face-to-face with BSO204, he currently has the customer information, and then what we'll do is we will slowly get rid of all these units and turn this section.
02:20
over to you to finish it up with the customer.
02:24
Can you hear your copy.
02:28
It's much over the customer service sector.
02:30
The B.S. B.S.O. The B.S.
02:31
All right, I copy that.
02:33
As far as needs go,
02:35
do you see any reason to keep a ladder 253 here and their efforts to do PPD or can we have them begin to pack up?
02:45
See,
02:46
DEC3. Difficulty breathing[1].
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1124, East McAllipse Road.
02:49
Unit 110, Medic 226.
02:52
C-deck 3.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Difficulty breathing: Medical emergency
[2]
Altered Level of Consciousness: Medical emergency
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Location mentioned:
E McKellips Rd, Mesa, AZ
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