Injury crash involving sedan and motorcycle in Aurora, Aurora CO


A sedan and a motorcycle collided near South Nome Street and East Alameda Avenue in Aurora. A 30-year-old man was injured but was conscious, breathing, and able to walk after the crash.
Audio|Source: Aurora Fire
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Transcript:
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Sentence 4 on an injury crash.
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South Nome Street and East Alameda Avenue.
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Sentient 4 on an injury crash.
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South Nome Street and East Alameda Avenue.
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Raise on on Tech 2 at 640 hours.
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Medic 1.02, an emergent[1] to a traffic incident.
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North South Nome Street, East Alameda Avenue, cut up on EMS 6th, 2.
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No, I don't know how much a traffic.
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Go on? Good.
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The control.
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Hi on 631.
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My dispatch, Mid-107, back in service.
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Good morning, 107. I can have you start out at 6 in the gentleman, please.
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07, got me.
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Thank you and have a wonderful day.
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1.02 responding.
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9.12640.
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The 9-0-264. Jane 4, 5 a session.
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8 and 4.
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Sentry and 4-year responding to sendic 102 PD[2] has a call they are not having a ground.
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It's going to be an infinity sedan, which is an auto cycle. Motorcycle with 30-year-old male conscious breathing up and walking.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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emergent: Immediate, high-priority response requiring lights and sirens.
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PD: Police Department presence or involvement, including units responding, en route, or on scene.
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