Diabetic patient unresponsive in Baltimore apartment, Kansas City MO
Emergency responders were dispatched to an apartment near Baltimore Ave for a diabetic patient who was not answering the door or phone. Forced entry was requested to access the patient. Multiple units arrived on scene including medic and rescue teams to attend to the medical emergency.
Audio|Source: Kansas City Fire
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Transcript:
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There was no answer on callback. We're adding a first responder in PD for fourth entry.
00:07
Kov. There is a Knox boss here.
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Rescue 1. Respond to meet, medic 5, 10 on scene, near Baltimore Ave, apartment 82,
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or forced entry, A3[1].
00:20
Poppy, you're getting Rescue 1. They should have one.
00:23
If not, let me know, we'll get another, we'll get the B.C.
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or something.
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Rescue 1.
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Respond, meet, Medic 5, 10, 10,000, Baltimore.
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Apartment A.02,
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diabetic, forced entry, A3[1].
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Pedic 516s in the house.
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516 in court.
00:53
We're a ski one's in route.
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Excuse one responding.
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Excuse one, do you have a Knox Box key for near Baltimore Ave?
01:05
Yes.
01:07
Copy. You're meeting 510 on scene. They got diabetic patients not answering the door on the phone now.
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Just got to make night and service cross quarters.
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Mike and Service Crossquarters.
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PUMBER 14 is on scene.
01:32
Pumper 14 on scene.
01:34
Pumper 14 on scene.
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Rescue one's on scene.
01:40
Rescue one on scene.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
A3: Low-priority, alpha-level medical response or assigned radio channel/talkgroup A3.
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