Passenger on flight reports chest pain and low blood pressure


Audio|Source: Kansas City Fire
01:46
Transcript:
We receive a call from the American Airlines Office. There is an inbound medical divergent at Alpha 1. A male party is on the plane. He's having chest pain and pain in his left arm. He's currently on oxygen. He's also experiencing low blood pressure. Copy. We're responding, Alpha 1. What's the ETA? 301 primary primary. ETA is 631. Copy, primaries, complete, first floor. Dispatch you copy. This dash, copies direct, primary, complete, first floor. Just bash, guard. Yeah, this is fire guard. Please start a medical response to Alpha 1. I understood Alpha 1, and do you need Rescue 90. Do you know what ambulance and pumper you'll send? Pumper 16, V-16. Yeah, go ahead and start Rescue 90 as well. 516 and Pumper 16 are a badge, so they'll be able to get through. Car CET10 are out. Good 10 around. Understood, starting Rescue 90. Rescue 90, Pumper 16, Medic 516 with Fire Guard 1, Kansas City Boulevard, A1, inbound chest pains, respond on ARF. Rescue 90, Pumper 16, Medic 516. DJ at 1, Kansas City Boulevard, Alpha 1 on inbound chest pains, respond on ARF.
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Location mentioned:
Kansas City Int'l Airport (MCI), 1 Kansas City Blvd, Kansas City, MO 64153
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