Multiple medical emergencies including dog bite and traffic crash, Denver CO


Fire and medical units responded to several emergencies near E 56th Ave, including a possible stroke, a child bitten by a dog, and a two-vehicle crash with one person being assessed.
Audio|Source: Adams County Fire and EMS
02:5
Transcript:
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Show May 75 is there with pickup to 74 and catch us to that call with engine 76.
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Copy it.
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I'll say Moose up for the copy director, I will.
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Copy 11. I'll say engine 76 and now.
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766 now with medics seven so this is going to stand out a determine code we've got a possible stroke[1] no further information at this time as I 76 copy
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Covey Covements much of breathing from out of grass tremor with on Emolpsey
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7 that's total 113 Offsaid, greencombe.
00:28
Correct, command.
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Confirm two vehicles evaluating one[2].
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Two vehicles evaluating one.
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Section. Proxing to Battalion 62, off say.
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Opposite, Injun, 716, we'll have a hundred thirty-fif command.
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And then 7-6 with a hundred eighty and 11-15.
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Offset, mid-7-5 is not seen.
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I copy your own senior, you're on primary.
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13. Ingen 13.
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Yes, ma'am, did I hit an Adams County Sheriff's deputy to my location, near E 56th Ave.
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That's Nav Auto 1.
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Non-emergent is fine.
00:57
We have a child who's been bitten by a dog.
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Okay, I've got the office counties that way.
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I can also start you know control.
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Yes, Mr. That's fine.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
stroke: Possible medical emergency
[2]
two vehicles evaluating one: Possible motor vehicle accident
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Location mentioned:
Near E 56th Ave, Denver, CO 80216
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