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Person treated for heat exhaustion at residential address
Medical Emergency
Near SE Somerset Ct, Lee's Summit, MO 64063
Emergency medical responders treated a person experiencing heat exhaustion at a home on South East Somerset Court.
Audio|Source: Kansas City Regional Public Safety
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Transcript: Liston at Pumper 6, Med6, EMS on heat exhaustion, 128, South East Somerset Court at 1450. That's right for truck two. Truck two. Fire, sandwich. Crack 2 is available. Fire out. Truck 2 available, 1451. May 2ndraud. Spend downgraded to a medical call, 128, South East Somerset Court on heat exhaustion at 1452. This is Matt's 4-93. This is mandatory. Number C. Free, turning 1452. Somerset 3. Somerset, command, 1453.
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