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Patient with burns after oxygen caught fire at homeKansas City MO

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Near E 49th Terrace S, Kansas City, MO 64133

Emergency responders attended to a patient who suffered burns to the face and hands after their oxygen equipment caught fire at a residence near East 49th Terrace. The patient has a history of lung disease and is receiving hospice care.

Audio|Source: Kansas City Fire
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Transcript:
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Truck 13, BLS 9, near East 49 Terrace.
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Burns without delay A-4.
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Truck 13, BLS 9, near East 49 Terrace.
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Burns, without delay, A4[1].
00:19
38 quarters.
00:22
Dispatch, truck three, we're in service from 52nd, and truce, heading back to 10s.
00:27
4th3, 8th, 4th.
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Truck 3 in service,
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returning.
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Dispast, Pumper A.
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Pumper A, go ahead.
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I was just checking on PD, making sure they're still coming.
00:43
We're actually in service.
00:46
First, 31 in service.
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Number 8 is the form of P.D is still around.
00:53
Number six in service in the house.
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Number six in service in quarter.
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Truck 13 responded.
01:01
Truck 13, we're actually going to swap you with Pumper 39's call.
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Puffer 39.
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Dispatch, Medicines, in route to research with one.
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That's why, and research one.
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Truck 13 copies respond in the 140-0.
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Truck 13, show your sign.
01:27
Dealist, we won't sing.
01:32
BELIS something.
01:35
For 39, we're almost at our call.
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What's going on?
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Number 39, affirmative, we'll switch you back.
01:46
T-13.
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F-13 copies.
01:54
BLS9, come up on an A-4 for your call.
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B-L-S-9, A-4 for your call.
02:02
This is the DLS-9.
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D-L-S-9. D-Satch, Pover-Ateens in service.
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All-R-A-Tunes.
02:18
Newspatch, VLS-9.
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VLS-9, are you responding?
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Uh-huh.
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Mailers, I'll show you responding.
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You're responding with truck 13.
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Tomp. 24 is in service.
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In Chaless and quarters.
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Public 24 in service and quarters.
02:41
Pedic 533, you could disregard the bells.
02:44
533, disregard the bells.
02:46
BOS 1, we just arrived to
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transfer the patient from research to the emergency room.
02:55
And Troke 13, DLS9, could be a patient with burns from their O2 catching on fire, face-enhanced patients is with a hospice nerve, history of CLPD, patient on 8 liters of O2, blood pressure 177 over 69.
Police codes explained
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[1]
A4: Low-priority, Alpha-level medical or EMS response (determinant 4) for non-urgent situations.

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Near E 49th Terrace S, Kansas City, MO 64133

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