Emergency crews respond to multiple medical calls


Emergency medical teams are responding to reports of people feeling ill at two different locations. Law enforcement is also on the scene for at least one of the calls.
Audio|Source: Kansas City Regional Public Safety
01:55
Transcript:
37-3-3-18[6]. I'm going to send these people through because they're already coming around. Are you on a 4? Medic 18. This is Medicaid, 18. You chose responding. Show, you're responding in your seat here at 3714, (name withheld). Squaw, 51[3] and quarters. Squad 51 in quarters. 3.36[4], 18. We are going to be 108[2] and dispatch for 108. 3.20. Dispastro, Mexico, and Dr. San Luis, Bailey, with 1.9[1],000, same of theory. With one on emergency and PD[5] following. Here's a little Meg 24[7]. The show of Medi 24 out at Lee's level. All right at 323. All right, hospital, no MDT. The lab, to hospital, no MDT, 327. Medic 36. 9938, (name withheld), sick, 84. Met 36, 9938, (name withheld), sick, A4.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
9: Medic/EMS Unit
[2]
108: In Service
[3]
51: Squad/EMS Unit
[4]
36: Medic/EMS Unit
[5]
PD: Police Department
[6]
18: Medic/EMS Unit
[7]
24: Medic/EMS Unit
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Location mentioned:
Near Wabash Ave, Kansas City, MO 64109
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