Injury accident with disturbance at east central and north bluff, Wichita KS
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There was an injury accident at East Central Avenue and North Bluff Street. On arrival, emergency responders were told to stand off due to a disturbance. Someone at the scene was reportedly depressed and took pills and wine. There was yelling and someone had a firearm at the location.
Audio|Heard on: Wichita and Sedgwick County Fire Resource / OPS-1
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01:21
Transcript:
00:00
Injury accident at Bluff and Central, Station 9, and Station 5.
00:12
Squad 33 to standoff for an overdose, near West 47th Street North, to standoff for Prattie 1 overdose.
00:23
Squad 33, your map page 5053, standoff and arrival, standoff and arrival, break.
00:29
Engine 9 and engine 5 to stand off for an injury accident at Central and Bluff, East Central and North Bluff, to stand off for an injury accident.
00:38
Engine 5, engine 9, your map page 574.
00:41
Stand off on arrival.
00:42
Stand off on arrival.
00:48
North, again, near West 47th Street North.
00:51
Calling party advised, a wife is depressed, has taken something not responsive.
00:54
It's going to be a 50-year-old female.
00:58
Looks like she is awake now.
01:01
Has taken pills and drink, wine.
01:03
You can stand off on arrival, please.
01:06
It's an engine 5, engine 9 for the injury accident, north, left, and east central.
01:11
Looks like there's a disturbance at this time I would stand off for this.
01:15
Go ahead and standoff.
01:16
It says that in the narrative as well.
01:17
There is yelling.
01:18
Somebody does have a firearm on scene as well.
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Location mentioned:
E Central Ave & N Bluff St, Wichita, KS 67208
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