Helicopter crash site managed with patient care, Aurora CO


Firefighters responded to a helicopter crash in Aurora, Colorado. They monitored the crash site and conditions inside a nearby building, completed a primary search showing the building was stable and clear. Triage and patient care took place on the parade grounds. Resources were reassigned to assist with EMS and patient transport. No structural hazards were found in the building.
Audio|Source: Aurora Fire
06:33
Transcript:
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Go ahead.
00:03
So just to give you an update,
00:05
we're monitoring the craft site for the helicopter and conditions in the building finishing up a primary search.
00:13
And we're probably 80% done with triage on the parade grounds.
00:20
Okay, copy. Do you need any additional resources?
00:28
To be able to free up some resources to help with the CCP funds to catch the three eyes.
00:38
Okay, copy, just let me know when you have that now,
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moving over to the...
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The building is stable, it's clear.
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We can come help with patient care.
01:03
Okay,
01:08
Airbrand.
01:12
Go ahead.
01:18
The primary search of the building is complete.
01:21
I have dissolved.
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building suppression group and reassigned ladder two to EMS[1] branch.
01:32
Okay, copy.
01:36
Primary search is complete and negative.
01:39
The building now is shocked dissolved the structure component and removed ladder two to the EMS[1] branch.
01:49
That's affirmative.
01:55
10 clear
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107 copy 207 copy 14
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13 13
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engine 2nd
02:25
Section 2. One problem... Type on the...
02:32
...to it.
02:34
One of one responding.
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Thank you, break.
02:44
One point 15. Go ahead and make that six-button work, please.
02:48
2040.
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814. Take one of one responding.
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814. 1O.O.
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Responding course.
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26504 with your supporters for a call in the area
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Placic 504 504 We're not clearly answering us a couple things
03:35
Covey thank you.
03:37
Okay,
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thank you. Okay, sir.
03:40
It's two.
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Cages 2Metocin 1.1, 78-year-old male is conscious breathing. Just finished the dialysis treatment by feeling very weak and shaky.
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Rescue Group is you're on Tata 3.
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Switch to TAC 6.
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860.
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Sorry, this match, Cat1. Can you show some service?
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Cat1 860.
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15, there's long routine for the request of PD on scene. 16 hundred snow to be a street. You're going to call any of this for me.
04:25
One 15 coffee.
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3.16.
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I'm young fire brutes.
04:43
Go ahead.
04:48
Thriage and extraction is the CCP is complete for the crash night.
04:54
I'm going to hold on to...
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...instit having this branch.
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The ballot... ...an 8, then the plane.
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12.10, copy.
05:15
Okay,
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copy. You're still going to remain as fire branch with two.
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Next one left.
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Everybody else sent over to EMS[1].
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Is there any need for rehab for the members?
05:37
Not at this time, they should be able to clear the CCP pretty quick and then we can regroup at that point.
05:46
Okay,
05:47
copy.
05:49
And I'll start setting up, or having designated individuals start setting up rehab and we'll have it located on 17th near the command post.
06:03
Fire branch copies.
06:04
And do you have another assignment for me if there's somewhere I can help?
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If you get in touch base with EMS[1] branch may be useful for you to be utilized there and help in transport, treatment triage and transport.
06:23
Fire Branch copies. I'll go ahead and dissolve Fire Branch and I'll make contact with Engine 6 so they can go direct to I see if they have any suppression needs.
Police codes explained
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[1]
EMS: Emergency Medical Services
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Aurora, CO
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