Vehicle fire and crash at East Quincy and South Chambers, Aurora CO
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A vehicle fire occurred at East Quincy Avenue and South Chambers Road involving a traffic accident. Emergency services responded, and injuries were reported. One of the vehicles was on fire, and the crash is being investigated.
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Transcript:
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Engine 6 responding on a vehicle fire.
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East Quincy Avenue and South Chambers Road.
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Engine 6 responding on a car fire.
00:11
East Quincy Avenue and South Chambers Road just one on tack two at thirty.
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Thirteenth June fourteen sorry to touch Go ahead, French and fourteen.
00:27
Thank you, fourteen Medical 3, responding on a seventy six year old female conscious breathing.
00:31
She is not alert.
00:32
She started dropping things,
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dropping her food at lunch and is now very dizzy.
00:40
Vision fourteen copies.
00:45
Those are over cats.
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One three one seven. Fire dispatch.
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Fire dispatch. Fourteen. Measure fourteen.
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Measure fourteen.
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Yeah,
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if we have Cat one on today, you go in the start of our way.
01:07
Okay.
01:13
Cat one point five is that?
01:19
Responding on a possible stroke near East Del NARC Circle.
01:26
Cat one, responding on possible stroke.
01:28
Near East LNortha Circle.
01:30
Respond on TAC two, TAC two, TAC two at thirteen.
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Okay.
01:38
It is a great as much.
01:41
Engine 6, you're responding with PD.
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It's injuries from a crash and one of the vehicles is on fire.
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Do you want additional resources?
01:58
Engine 6 copies.
02:03
Engine 6, do you want additional resources?
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This is on scene of a two vehicle accident,
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matter of moderate damage,
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we'll be investigating.
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