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Rescue team searches water for missing person near Oak BrookFort Collins CO

audio iconMedical Emergency
Near Stanford Rd, Fort Collins, CO 80525

A medical alarm at Oak Brook near Stanford Road triggered a water rescue operation. Multiple rescue boats and a dive team coordinated to search for a missing person in the water. The incident involved county paramedics and continued updates on the search status.

Audio|Source: Poudre Fire Authority and EMS
07:22
Transcript:
00:00
Tension 5, U-CH-210, Medical Alarm[1] at Oak Brook, near Stanford Road, App is 32, Lincoln 3.
00:08
This is a poll cord from Zone 202.
00:10
No other information was provided.
00:12
And both seven. Go ahead.
00:13
Yeah, what unit are we going to have that's going to be bringing the RP back out?
00:18
They're just making it to the water now.
00:20
It's going to be Marine 1.
00:21
They also will have a paramedic from the county on that boat as well if we have any kind of recovery.
00:30
I copy, Rick.
00:31
Marine 1, Boat 7.
00:32
Go ahead for me.
00:33
Yeah, when you guys come around past Santanka Cove, we're going to rendezvous with you.
00:39
We'll get all the other boats out of the area.
00:40
I'm going to join you guys for the witness interview.
00:43
Okay. Boat seven, command.
00:44
Go for boat seven.
00:45
I'm going to make your rescue group resource are going to be yourself, Marine 1, Marine 2, Marine 4.
00:53
You're going to have that crew from Rescue 4 as well.
00:57
Lieutenant CopyW Rescue Group[2].
00:59
Resources are both 7, Marine 1, Marine 2, Marine 2, Marine 4.
01:04
Marine 1, Command.
01:06
Did you copy? I'm going to have you working for rescue groups.
01:11
That's votes out of rescue group.
01:12
Hey, for me.
01:13
Marine 2, Command.
01:14
Marine 2, go ahead.
01:15
Did you copy that traffic? You're going to be working for rescue group, which is boat seven.
01:20
A-frum. The observatory command.
01:22
Correct. That's A-Fron. So is that traffic for 100?
01:24
Yes, ma'am, an observatory command.
01:25
Poking that you're clearing code for appropriate refusal.
01:28
Others are going to take the channel didn't on our own.
01:30
I'll do that thing, K1647.
01:32
And one, 100.
01:33
Go ahead. CPW, I added a phone and name to line 107.
01:38
He's Wildlife 184.
01:39
He's en route from Livermore and he's going to be the one to help coordinate with recovery.
01:43
ETA 35 to 40.
01:44
If you want to contact him direct, he'll be able to get the resources that you need.
01:48
Copy, I'll coordinate with the county here.
01:51
Thank you. Thank you.
01:53
Command Rescue Group[2].
01:54
Go ahead.
01:55
Could you give us a time on incident, please?
01:57
That's affirmative.
01:58
Stand by. 7 from command we've been on scene or the call came in at 1530 so already's been missing now for hour 20 minutes I copy can you give us every 15 minutes updates please
02:18
Copy. Break 100, if you can assist me and advise in 15-minute increments starting now.
02:27
Copy, we'll call this at 1650.
02:29
And, Marine 4.
02:30
This command, go ahead.
02:32
What's the status of the dive team?
02:34
They're on site and we're coordinating with county and your command here at the command post for dive.
02:41
Hi, copy. We've got a pretty good mark here in about 37 feet of water.
02:45
I know we're bringing the RP out.
02:46
I just wanted to watch you know that we've got a good mark.
02:48
Copy, so confirming you want the dive boat to start out that way? Yes,
02:55
possible. Copy.
02:56
Green 1. Command.
02:59
Go ahead.
03:00
UCH-217, alpha-medical, 82-20 monitor range drive, map 37 pole 3, respond on NetChannel 5.
03:09
We'll tie off here until we receive more.
03:11
Unit ID shell hammers, you have an open mic on mutual 1.
03:14
Padden, she's currently feeling dizzy.
03:16
Ocean One, Adam 3, standby with the RP.
03:20
I just call from Stralson, Arbony.
03:23
100 copies all traffic, 1652.
03:25
...many 2, Marine 4.
03:26
If you want to go by that, Mark or Booy, and just make sure it's unraveling, see if you're picking anything up there.
03:31
217 engine 8 engine 8
03:34
Indunate, TioS traffic for 217
03:36
That's a firm, recover, speed downward at 68, so we'll have you pass us on the interstate.
03:41
Okay. Copy.
03:42
One from command.
03:43
We're going to go ahead and continue with the plan and have the R.P.O.
03:47
out with you.
03:48
Section 8 and 217, your patient's going to be sitting out front of the residents.
03:52
You come out.
03:53
Go for rescue.
03:54
Did you copy that traffic? I had to go direct with Marine one.
03:57
We had a quick-fit evolving situation here.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Medical Alarm: Medical Alarm
[2]
Rescue Group: Rescue Group

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Near Stanford Rd, Fort Collins, CO 80525
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