Fire and medical units respond to multiple emergencies, Tucson AZ


Fire and rescue teams were dispatched to multiple locations near Western Interrington Road and East Fort Lowell Road for medical and fire-related emergencies. One call involved a patient with worsening symptoms over six days requiring urgent attention.
Audio|Source: Tucson Police/Fire Citywide
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Transcript:
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Fire A90 on the route to Western Interrington Road.
00:04
In check modes 810, rescue 14 fire.
00:09
Fire, rescue 14.
00:11
Fire, rescue 14.
00:13
Two minutes, 810.
00:15
810,
00:17
thank you.
00:20
Fire and 2012. VL.S. Transport.
00:24
And check, Nchew 12.
00:30
Rescue, Fifer.
00:33
VALS transfer, please.
00:36
And check, rescue, PIF.
00:53
Copy, Under 7-2. Your attorney.
01:00
2012. 1042.
01:02
Business 846.
01:04
12. Copy.
01:10
1042 interior.
01:13
1041 exterior.
01:18
1319.
01:22
10-4.
01:27
Feels like her diverting Elias was flaring up. Started six days ago can no longer take it. Continue in code three.
01:36
I'll be continuing in normal traffic.
01:44
Carlisle, you show Paramilike 121 available.
01:48
Check, Paramilike 121.
01:51
Rescue Piper.
01:57
Fort Lowell Road, near North Stone Avenue.
02:00
Respond on A3 North.
02:09
Alpha Truck 20, Medical Emergency, East Fort Lowell Road and North Stone Avenue.
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Location mentioned:
E Fort Lowell Rd, Tucson, AZ
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