Medical crews respond to breathing and sickness calls, Kansas City MO
Emergency medical teams responded to a report of breathing problems near Oxford and a sick person near Independence Avenue. Ambulance and fire units attended both locations to provide medical assistance. The first person showed erratic movement and efforts to start a vehicle. Both incidents received prompt medical care.
Audio|Source: Kansas City Regional Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Near Oxford breathing problems A4[1].
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Squad 51, Pumper 51, near Oxford,
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breathing problems A4[1].
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Are you seeing the individual's movement inside the vehicle?
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A-frame.
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Do you want to make contact?
00:20
Operating, Vinson.
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He's been making progress to get his vehicle started and leave. I don't think we need to. I think we just need to keep sitting here.
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Yeah,
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from my point of view, I don't know if he has a medical condition or something else, but yeah, he's moving very erratically.
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Turn your lights from 2 to 1 and turn your rights off.
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Croping 039.
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Question 310, status.
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So,
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524 in service and quarters.
01:15
Probably stable.
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524 in servicing quarters 448 -44 524 2-4 go ahead I'll lunch sure shows up out for lunch
01:43
4844U 24 eastbound of the 404 Kansas 28 returns.
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Negative 18, Chiodita, Lack to Van Marriott of U power out. Showning, expiring 2026 at 040.
01:56
Tom of 37 on service.
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7 again. 7 again.
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7 again.
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Top 51 showing.
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How are you responding?
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7-64, Scriber.
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7-6-4. Comparate 18-outspection context.
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Class 51, are you responding?
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Bob, do you want going?
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Shopping.
02:32
Hey, crane officer, went out and searched on the account, you know, locate, showing service.
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764, typical.
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Great.
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Is there a streamer?
02:56
Right, same. Joe's on course.
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Medi, 510, how about lunch?
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510, we'll take lunch, thank you.
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You betcha.
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Office 51 is on C.
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Upper 51 on C.
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3A 104.
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Squawes 51 on scene.
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Go after 161 on scene.
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This guy, Scrant.
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Go ahead.
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Tom Thursday, this is, quarters.
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Hunter, 37.
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Anymoreskip transport 1 in North Kansas City. Hey, one's in service command termination.
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176, Springville, 1042.
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Copy 8 in March transporting North Kansas City. Command terminated at 44 minutes.
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176.44 minutes. Straight forward.
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448, Kansas, 27, return to 99.
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The Ben, Mary, Shown Class C.
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Charles at 28, 26,
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with a restriction of corrective lenses.
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10404. Thank you, 404. I'm disappointed.
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I'll be 1023, 1070 address will be 18399, Highway 127, 18399, Highway 127, 18391, Highway 127, and Blackburn, no status here.
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7.
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This is a vehicle that has the firearms.
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Okay, for him that's them.
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They're leaving.
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744 St. Joe, 108, 33.
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104744, should be tried.
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Copy.
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Medicaid 18.
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Medicaid 18.
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Take one in the Truman on emergency.
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Go unto Truman, they are high volume.
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Medicaid 18 copies.
05:33
Medic 524 early from lunch,
05:37
near Independence Avenue, on a sick, A3[2],
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Medic 524, early from lunch,
05:44
near Independence Avenue, on a sick person, A3[2].
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
A4: Low-priority, alpha-level medical or incident response code indicating non-urgent or minor situations.
[2]
A3: Low-priority (Alpha-3) medical or EMS response indicator for low-acuity incidents or determinants.
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