Medical emergency for abdominal pain near Troost Avenue, Kansas City MO
Emergency medical services responded to a report of abdominal pain near Troost Avenue building B. A conscious 41-year-old female was involved and received emergency care. The situation involved advanced and basic life support units attending to the case.
Audio|Source: Kansas City Regional Public Safety
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Transcript:
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DLS 503 near Troost Avenue Building B, abdominal pain without delay, A3[1], DLS 503, near Troost Avenue, apartment B, Bravo, abdominal pain without delay, A3.
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John Sebastian 151, Levi-Ray McGoldrick, 1097J1, valid class A Adam expiring,
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2029 of Oz,
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has 14 actions,
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13 convictions,
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most recent,
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new driver's license in 2006.
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Dispatch, 503.
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Ten, four.
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Is your best player?
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9503.
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This is that's one for 44 is in service.
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So you're 44 against City, 1024.
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44, I got you in service.
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We are ALS[2] for the front half, and 510 is going to be in service as BLS[3] for the front half, and they said they wouldn't take the call.
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Wichita-9, Wichita, 1023.
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24-832.
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169-832.
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UL.S. 510 is taking the call.
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I will put them on it.
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Thank you.
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And you were going to be ALS[2].
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Correct. We'll be ALS[2].
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BLS[3] 510. Go, BELS 510.
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Did you guys drop a BLS[3] call on 503? We've switched.
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We're the BLS[3] car or their ALS[2] car.
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Yeah, I think they were talking on, too.
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They put you on it.
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Near Troost outside of Building B on that abdominal pain.
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92 1044
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Shea responding
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Sorry,
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one of us clipped in, I didn't get that address in Mark
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92, 74 It wasn't working for us, so you can't please
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35 southbound south of 435 with Kansas (number withheld) Adam Bully Victor on a black Nissan Ultima
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Near Troost outside of building B for abdominal pain 41-year-old female conscious and breathing
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Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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A3: Low-priority (Alpha-3) medical or EMS response indicator for low-acuity incidents or determinants.
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ALS: Advanced life-saving medical response provided by specially trained personnel and equipment.
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BLS: Basic medical assistance provided by personnel with limited advanced life-saving equipment and training.
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