Male choking incident resolved as subject talks, Gilbert AZ
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders were called to a male choking near East Amber Lane. The situation was resolved as the man began talking.
Audio|Heard on: Mesa Fire, Gilbert Fire, Queen Creek Fire
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02:8
Transcript:
00:00
The topic will be far as central, the 17, 41, 2090, spell for (number withheld) in choking.
00:06
Proving 13, 2 starts, and then a second to start, and then a second to start, and swimming in to copy, and remain on Central.
00:18
And, 1741.218 is Pelliverty Street.
00:22
The husband is choking.
00:28
We need choking on Edithill.
00:32
I still trying to go further.
00:41
She was able to copy the near East Amber Lane.
00:43
It's been referenced about near East Amber Lane earlier.
00:47
Good work.
00:48
Thank you.
00:56
Then to the 901, the subject of speeding.
01:00
Here is all the unable to catch his breath, and he is trying to cough.
01:07
So we have an updated address of near East Amber Lane.
01:19
Latter Tender 452, C-DEC 12, C-LF, 10430, North Nucalus Drive, Latter Tender 452, C-DEC 12.
01:36
The subject is separate the issue as FIRE 17, and he is now talking.
01:50
Chandler Village yet?
01:55
Realtime 6'5, we haven't seen it pass by yet.
01:59
Copy.
02:00
If we can cancel the (number withheld) of the subjects talking, Fires 17.
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This transcript is automatically generated by AI from live dispatch audio. Dispatch communications may include background noise, overlapping speakers, or rapidly evolving situations, and automated transcription may not capture all details or context.
Location mentioned:
E Amber Ln, Gilbert, AZ 85296
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