Medical responders forced entry for patient in distress, Lawrence KS
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a patient suffering abdominal pain near Haskell Avenue. The patient was unable to unlock the doors, and responders were granted permission to enter by force to provide medical aid.
Audio|Heard on: Douglas County Law Dispatch
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02:3
Transcript:
00:00
Medical response for abdominal pains near Haskell Avenue.
00:07
One near Haskell Avenue.
00:10
Advising doors are locked.
00:17
Individual cannot be reached.
00:20
Engine one.
00:22
Engine 1, Medic 12.
00:25
Command established.
00:27
Team ready.
00:32
Entry will be on the Alpha side.
00:35
Are you still in contact with the reporting party?
00:42
Uncertain.
00:46
(name withheld). Affirmative.
00:52
Command.
00:57
The patient is unable to unlock any of the doors and there are no spare keys.
01:06
Is the patient giving us permission?
01:15
Special scope, ma'am.
01:18
Reporting party.
01:21
has given permission for forced entry.
01:27
Do you have a file for this location? This is going to be a business.
01:34
I believe the reporting party is not the business owner.
01:41
Okay.
01:43
Command acknowledged?
01:48
Command, (name withheld).
01:52
The reporting party is not the business owner.
01:55
We're attempting to get contact information for them.
01:59
Okay,
02:03
thank you.
Disclaimer:
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Location mentioned:
Haskell Ave, Lawrence, KS 66044
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