Crews respond to medical call near 46th and Madison, Kansas City MO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a medical call involving a person in a wheelchair near 46th Street and Madison Avenue in Kansas City. Fire units checked the area and found no leaks or hazards. The patient was transported to Truman Medical Center in non-emergency condition, and units later cleared the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Jackson MO Fire-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Dispatch, seven trucks in the area.
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Got any other information?
00:05
Truck seven, all we got is a person in a wheelchair wearing dark clothing.
00:13
Medic 507 heading to Truman with one non-emergent.
00:17
Say 507 Truman.
00:21
Dispatch, seven trucks on the scene.
00:23
Corrected address is 46th and Madison.
00:27
Copy four six, I'm at a medic five before you copy to it.
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Copy.
00:35
Dispatch pumper 19.
00:38
Pumper 19, go ahead.
00:40
Pumper 19 in.
00:43
We're going to be in service at Sun Fresh and call Ferrellgas.
00:49
There is no leak, no hazard at this time.
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