Medical team aids woman with breathing difficulty, Colorado Springs CO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded near Aztec Drive in Colorado Springs for a 67‑year‑old woman experiencing difficulty breathing due to COPD and the flu. The location had a caution note about video surveillance. A separate call referenced a 14‑year‑old female who was intoxicated and vomiting.
Audio|Heard on: El Paso CO Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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One eighty-three, 113, respond near Aztec Drive.
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Aztec Drive on a breathing problem.
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Time out two hundred forty-four.
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Five hundred twelve, show you responding near South Gilbert Road with Franktown Fire Department.
00:15
You are responding to a fourteen-year-old female who is intoxicated and vomiting.
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Copy.
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Two forty-six.
00:27
One thirteen, one eighty-three responding.
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One thirteen, one eighty-three, show you responding near Aztec Drive.
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Patient is a sixty-seven-year-old female, conscious and breathing, who has COPD and the flu, and says she is unable to breathe.
00:45
It coded as a six delta two suffix E.
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Received one thirteen, one hundred eighty-three.
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There is a caution on the address you are responding to.
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Continuing, it says two of fifteen per M reads.
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The residence has video surveillance on all sides.
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Location mentioned:
Aztec Dr, Colorado Springs, CO 80911
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