Woman in childbirth receives emergency care on highway, Miami County KS
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Emergency medical responders assisted a woman in childbirth on the northbound U.S. 169 highway near 327th Street and transported her emergently to Olathe Medical Center.
Audio|Heard on: Miami County EMS and Osawatomie Fire Department
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02:21
Transcript:
00:00
Medical call, Medic 141, northbound U.S.
00:04
169 north of 327th.
00:20
141, I'll respond in Code 1[1] Childbirth, Northbound, US-169, north of 327.
00:25
Take your M-GC2, British.
00:36
Lieutenant 141, Race,
00:39
Code 1[1], Upsetrix, Northbound US-169, north of 327.
00:48
County 141 responding.
00:54
241 responding.
00:56
9141 responding.
01:02
9141, Mike 141.
01:05
Caller and patient are located in a brown or gold paha.
01:09
Having a 141-page-contact.
01:13
The Tallinnia 141-pitch contact.
01:17
Battalion 141-pitch contact.
01:21
Battalion 141-pitch contact.
01:24
The Medical 141-pitch contact.
01:31
Battalion 141.
01:35
Battalion 141.
01:39
Do you have law enforcement coming?
01:46
That's a negative.
01:47
Do you need them?
01:50
Have they were going to need them for motors at fifth.
01:55
10-4[2]. Do you want them emergent or non-mergent?
02:00
No one emergent, okay.
02:06
We'll get them in route non-mergent for moderates assists.
02:14
Citiolone, transporting one emergent to Aleva.
02:19
Federal 141, transporting emergent, Oliva.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 1: Non-emergency response (no lights or sirens)
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgment/Message received
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US-169, Kansas
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