Male passenger shows arm numbness on inbound flight, Kansas City MO
At Kansas City International Airport, an inbound flight to gate Bravo 43 has a 40-year-old male passenger experiencing tingling and numbness in his left arm. Emergency medical units are dispatched to respond to the possible stroke.
Audio|Source: Kansas City Fire
05:0
Transcript:
00:00
I just got a call about an inbound flight coming to gate Bravo 45 within the next 10 minutes. It's going to be a 40-year-old male whose left arm is tingling and numb.
00:16
Copy, Bravo, 45,
00:18
responding.
00:20
2143.
00:26
Fire Guard from Fire Dispatch, we'll show you responding. We're dispatching outside units for a stroke to Bravo 45.
00:37
Fire Guard to dispatch,
00:40
what unit are we getting?
00:43
Yeah, we're still dispatching it right now. It looks like the medical unit is 516.
01:01
KCI Fire Guard 1 and 2, MEDIC 516, Rescue 90, 1 Kansas City Boulevard. Come up on ARF regarding a stroke patient.
01:11
Time for 41 in quarters.
01:14
41 and quarters.
01:20
PCI Fire Watch 1 and 2, Medic 616, Rescue 90,
01:25
1 Kansas City Boulevard.
01:27
According to G.
01:28
B,
01:29
Bravo 45, come up on R.
01:52
Traffic accident 84, Car 105, Pumper 35, Rescue 9, Medic 35, Bruce R and E's 39.
02:00
Traffic accident, 84.
02:01
Pumper 35 responding. We know if this is northbound or southbound.
02:11
Dispatch, Rescue 90s responding.
02:17
Rescue 90s are you responding.
02:19
We have Medic.
02:20
516 responding as well.
02:22
Pumper 35, it's going to be the northbound off-ramp.
02:26
Rescue 9 responding. Rescue 9 responding.
02:34
527 are available in cores 527 are service in quarters
02:44
The truck section service service service 102's in
02:55
When I was going in
03:02
The upper nine is going to be out a minute, their assistant TV here.
03:06
Copy that.
03:18
Humber 35 is on scene with PD, one car, one patient, or no patients that we know of, one person on scene, we'll be out investigating.
03:28
Rescue 31,
03:29
(number withheld) Park Avenue, a4, Rescue 31.
03:35
Number 35, you're on Pack 5,00A4, please.
03:39
Correction, Rescue 31, (number withheld) Park Avenue, and a sick person 84. Rescue 31, medic 19, (number withheld) Park Avenue, sick person, 84.
03:51
Rescue 9 on scene, we've got one car, everybody's out, PD's on scene, include the chief in service, make the 71-3 command.
04:00
Listen now I'm seeing, one car, everyone out.
04:03
On scene with PD,
04:05
one car NBA.
04:07
First can out on scene of a one-car MVA, everyone's out, Pete is on scene, chief can be in service, number 35 also one scene.
04:12
corner five, you can stand on to be in service.
04:14
A little five, ads.
04:16
Corner five in service. Corner five in service.
04:18
This is Kansas City Ramp Control. We've got, we've just talked to United Operations. We're now sending that medical emergency to Gate Bravo 43, 43.
04:29
Fire dispatch copies.
04:31
Gate Bravo 43 now.
04:34
ACC copies.
04:36
Gate 43, 4150.
04:38
90 copies, 4-3.
04:41
Pumper 18 in service.
04:44
Pover 18 in service.
04:46
KCI FireGuard for fire dispatch.
04:50
Go for Fire Guard.
04:52
You copy, your updated gate is Bravo 43.
04:57
Copy, we're on scene.
04:59
We'll show you on scene.
Disclaimer:
This transcript was automatically generated and may contain inaccuracies. Please verify the information independently.
Location mentioned:
Kansas City Int'l Airport (MCI), 1 Kansas City Blvd, Kansas City, MO 64153
This shows a Google Street View of the area near the location, which might not be the exact address.
Correct
Incorrect