Medical crews respond to cardiac arrest downtown, Kansas City MO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical and fire units were dispatched to a possible cardiac arrest near 11th and Wyandotte in downtown Kansas City. The patient appeared to be a security guard, and CPR status was initially unclear. Multiple response units arrived on scene, with coordination between emergency services and security staff reported.
Audio|Heard on: Kansas City Regional Public Safety
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01:33
Transcript:
00:00
Car 130, Rescue 1, Medic 553, near 11th and Wyandotte, cardiac arrest A3.
00:06
Car 130, Rescue 1, Medic 553, Eleventh and Wyandotte cardiac arrest A3?
00:12
396 Springfield, your dispatch one handgun round.
00:18
396 2018 house.
00:29
Rescue 1 responding.
00:34
Rescue 1 responding.
00:39
One hundred and 30 responding.
00:41
Car 130 responding.
00:44
Car 113 units responding.
00:46
It's going to be the bus stop near Eleventh and Wyandotte.
00:49
Patient appears to be a security guard.
00:52
Security personnel on scene with patient.
01:02
Five five three, do we know if we have CPR in progress?
01:09
I connect with the call taker.
01:11
I don't have that information yet.
01:13
Medical 53 clear.
01:19
Three hundred and 16, we're on scene with fire.
01:23
Medical eleven fifty-three, clear.
01:26
Three hundred and 16 on scene with that.
01:29
One hundred and 30 in units, unknown on CPR.
01:31
We got a call from the security dispatch.
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