investigation of burning plastic odor near east 59th street, Kansas City MO
Fire units responded to a report of an odor of burning plastic near East 59th Street. They arrived on scene and began investigating the source of the odor.
Audio|Source: Kansas City Fire
02:49
Transcript:
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Number 29, near East 59th Street, investigate the odor of plastic burning A4[1].
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Hover 29, near East 59 Street, investigate the odor of plastic burning A4[1].
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Car 120 responding.
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Pumper 18 responding.
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Pumper 18 responding.
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Car 120, Pumper 18, medic 5, 5.2 is going to be a 43-year-old female, 15 weeks pregnant,
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cramping.
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And had a vaginal bleed two days ago.
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This, Pumper 18.
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2.3 is one small and trash room service.
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BLS 3 5015 North Bel Air Avenue.
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Sick person with delay A3.
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BLS3 5015 North Bel Air Avenue.
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Sick person without delay, A3.
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Good.
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On the 23, one small and trash and in service.
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I'm breaking be advised that the patient does have a history of bipolar, has not taken our meds.
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Today is cooperative, not violent, advise the need for PD.
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Okay.
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Number 18 contacts.
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Number 18, patient contact.
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555 Pumper 39, 116.01 East U.S.
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40 highway, pedestrian struck, A4[1].
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9555, Pumper 39, 116.01, East U.S.
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40 highway,
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Walmart on a pedestrian truck, A4[1].
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This fast, Pumper 29, was that from a passenger by or neighbor?
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Pumper 29, let me ask call taker.
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dispatch is cover 18, you can cancel car 120.
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Car 120, you can be in service.
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Car 120 in service, in quarters.
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Car 120 in quarters.
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Number 29.
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Go ahead.
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Call takers still on a current 911.
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Are you not finding in the area at this time?
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Yeah,
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we got something burn in the back at this address.
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We'll go ahead and be out investigating.
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Number 29 on the scene now investigating.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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A4: Low-priority, Alpha-level medical or EMS response (determinant 4) for non-urgent situations.
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