Patient with liver cancer transported for medical care, Aurora CO
Aurora Fire Rescue dispatched Medic 110 to transport a 70-year-old male patient with liver cancer and abnormal breathing to a medical facility near East Adams Avenue.
Audio|Source: Aurora Fire
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First, before, you're going to be responding out with medic 110 for a 70-year-old male conscious and breathing has liver cancer and needs to be transported.
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Also with abnormal breathing.
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Okay,
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thank you.
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Medic 110, copy notes, thank you.
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Thank you for an income.
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Lattery prior to touch.
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Lattery. Lattery, is it looks like the alarm committee is to some of the young team who is best causing the alarm or wrong authorization that came.
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Copy where on the investigator.
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Thank you for doing it.
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146 7thogly and so it's like 5 you can get a special on 9-2
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making copies 1.6garten
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I'll skip Meg 110, more on soon.
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I'm not going on scene 1713 13 out 13 17 13 17 13
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something clear
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are probably 17 14 14
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719-9-1-8-2-103
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Headic 103
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103, routine University, no fire 17-50.
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That's 1-3, yeah, I can shoot fire with us.
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Probably too-fire, 17-502.
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They have the system offline while they're doing the cars until midnight.
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Okay.
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Copy Larry.
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Sorry,
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just bad for a minute. One-10.
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Hi, Lyndon.
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And just confirming the room number, uh,
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they're saying at this address, they'd only go up to 168, not 175.
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Is giving room 175 at 14101 East Adams Avenue?
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He might be in one of the other buildings.
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One tank half, we'll check one of the other buildings.
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