Female in Cardiac Arrest at East Armour Boulevard, Kansas City MO
A 45-year-old female was found in cardiac arrest at East Armour Boulevard, Kansas City. Emergency medical units responded to assist the patient.
Audio|Source: Kansas City Fire
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Transcript:
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The sidelines are down in both lanes. There's reported to be a pull down as well. Card 120 Rescue 31, Medic 507, 350 East Armour Boulevard, Cardiacar S-A-4.
00:12
You got pulled for a call.
00:15
I'm sure there is, but I think we have the wrong address.
00:19
Card 120, Rescue 31, Medi 5-07, 350, East Armour Boulevard, Cardiacarrest A4[1].
00:25
Got pulled for cardiac arrest 350, East Armour Boulevard.
00:28
Yeah, I was looking to see if I could find anything else and I'm not showing...
00:34
31 copies, switching A4[1].
00:37
Unless I can call them and I'm a month. I'll have them do a callback real quick see if we'll get anything better. Copy, thank you.
00:46
Car 130. Rescue 9, 533, Car 120, make the call. 5020 Cambridge Avenue, cardiac arrest, 84. Card 120, make the call with Rescue 9 in Medic 533, 5020, Cambridge Avenue, cardiac arrest, 84. Car 20.
01:03
120,
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we have you responding. We did give you a separate call, different calls. Now at 50-20 Cambridge.
01:13
Card 1.30, make the call with Rescue 31 in Medics 507, 350 East Armour Boulevard, cardiac arrest 84.
01:21
Still a cardiac arrest.
01:23
Dispatch, 505.
01:30
Card 1.30, make the call with Rescue 31 in Companies, 350 East Armour Boulevard, Cardiacarrest, 84.
01:37
I'm 20-coppy the different call.
01:39
Hello, 5.
01:42
This is 5505. We're going to be in service from our call.
01:45
He shows in quarters and out-of-service training.
01:49
Car 13, Rescue, 31, Mediq 50, we have a responding 350, East Armour Boulevard at Clyde Manor.
01:55
Her report is a 45-year-old female there in cardiac arrest.
01:59
Number 34 on the scene, the corrected address.
02:03
Caller 107, Pumper 29, Track 11, Medic 29, Gregory Boulevard, and Truth Avenue, Traffic Accident, A4[1].
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
A4: Low-priority, Alpha-level medical or EMS response (determinant 4) for non-urgent situations.
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