Man and woman injured in assault at North Geronimo residence, Apache Junction AZ
Emergency responders attended a home near North Geronimo where a 67-year-old man and his wife both suffered eye injuries and the man had a headache. The incident was an assault, and responders performed CPR and arranged air medical support. The scene was secured by authorities as fire, EMS, and helicopter units assisted with serious medical needs.
Audio|Source: Queen Valley Fire District - Channel 1
05:18
Transcript:
00:00
Regional fire, eye injury, 10,000 near North Toronto, Regional Fire.
00:06
Getting it clear and low volume.
00:18
Over, Queen Valley Fire.
00:23
Queen Valley Fire, go ahead.
00:27
District Guard, I thought you were raising it.
00:30
Negative, trying to reach regional, alarm regional fire.
00:37
Well,
00:38
I'm Quinn Valley. Fire, apparently LifeNet 1 is unable to accept the flight now.
00:46
You have Native 1 that's been launched. Native 1 launched with an ETA of 23 minutes.
00:53
Queen Valley Copy. It's 23-minute APA for New Bird.
01:01
Refu 5-by-1 alarm.
01:09
You have any engine 586 responding 10,000 near North Geronimo?
01:18
On a 67-year-old male compliant of an eye injury, he's also advising his wife has an eye injury and a headache.
01:26
I'm sure what the issue is.
01:28
5-0-4s-round.
01:34
Rescue 551 alarm.
01:41
Rescue 551. Rescue 551.
01:44
You have an ETA for AP.
01:50
504 showing at 12 minutes.
01:54
Copy 12 minutes. Diggin updated.
01:57
CPR[1], no shocks.
01:59
Aes instantly in between CBR, leasing them.
02:07
Alarm,
02:10
Queen Valley Fire, your volume is extremely low. I'm unable to copy any of that.
02:20
Queen Valley Fire, we copy the traffic.
02:23
If you can update our AP, we're going to be on round 4. CPR[1], no shock advised.
02:28
Is just chilling in between CPR[1].
02:30
Patient losing temperature.
02:34
Copy, Clean Belly.
02:40
Alarm 504.
02:45
504, advise if you want a second unit, you're going to have a 67-year-old male with a headache and a female with an eye injury apparently.
02:58
549.
03:04
I am on scene with the helicopter set up. Response to the scene.
03:15
Rescue 551-2-541-542.
03:21
Did I copy it right? You got L-V-Secure.
03:24
Copy that.
03:25
L6 secure is set up.
03:29
Copy, we're going to continue air-of-back unit to the scene. If they get overhead, just go and put them on the ground and we'll update you one day, mark it.
03:36
I'll see.
03:37
Copy that.
03:39
542 on the line.
03:42
Alarm, Queen Valley Fire, do you need 549 to respond to the scene or to the fire station? They're asking.
03:50
Go ahead and add them forward to the scene.
03:54
Copy break 549, respond to the scene per fire, they're still working the code.
04:05
541, scene is secured for an assault.
04:08
55 North Boy Street, 541.
04:15
Rescue 5-1, no alarm.
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5-5-1.
04:24
If you can stand on E-Lo, go ahead and continue our AP, pull them down code 2. We're going to be 901[2], T-O-D-1903.
04:35
Copy patient 901[2]'s counseling error unit. Continue the AP CO2. Break 549, continue and code two for fire patient 901.
04:51
Stand by.
04:55
Cream ballot 5547-and-540.
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Cream ballot 5547 to 540.
05:03
Go ahead, 5547.
05:05
Cancel LZ?
05:08
Yeah, affirmative, sorry, you guys can go to O-N, clean that,
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terminate the LZ.
05:13
Copy.
05:15
Thank you guys.
05:16
And clearing channel 20 to go with your traffic.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
CPR: Cardiopulmonary resuscitation in progress
[2]
901: Accident/medical incident (general 901 code)
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Location mentioned:
Near N Geronimo Rd, Apache Junction, AZ 85119
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