Man with breathing difficulty at post-acute center, Aurora CO
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According to the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a post-acute care center near East Hampden Avenue for a 66-year-old man experiencing breathing difficulty. He was conscious, clammy, and uncooperative with responders.
Audio|Heard on: Aurora Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine 6, breathing problem at Hampden Hills Post-Acute Center,
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near East Hampden Avenue, room 304.
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Engine 6, bleeding problem, Hampton Hills, post-acute facility.
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East Hampden Avenue, room 304, cross-hill contact 2 at 1308.
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If I respond.
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1.25 responding.
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1.05 responding at 13.09.
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Have you been able to be able to want to pass?
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205 responding.
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1.05 responding at 1309.
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Engine 4.
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We have three group patient refusal, seen turn over to APD, engine 4 available.
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Engine 4 copy available at 1309.
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Second O'9.
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Second one trying to see you help.
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Teno at 1309.
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Engine 4
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She has a third.
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Can you have to cast a X type.
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Signing Corps headed a tap SIG for trading it through.
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Engine 6. Fire Dispction
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6-105 fire dispatch?
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Medic. Medic.
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105. You're in row.
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Engine 6.
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Just went on scene.
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B for a 66-year-old male.
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Conscious in breathing.
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Having difficulty breathing is clammy and was uncooperative with the call taker.
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Make 1-05 copies, thank you.
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At 1312.
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Location mentioned:
E Hampden Ave, Aurora, CO 80014
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