Medical emergency and lift assist in Wichita apartments, Wichita KS
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched to a medical emergency at an apartment near West 2nd Street, including a request for lift assistance at a nearby address on South Mosley.
Audio|Heard on: Wichita and Sedgwick County Fire Resource / OPS-1
Listen to dispatch call
01:58
Transcript:
00:00
Hey, those are typically apartments over there.
00:02
They're all addressed off at (number withheld).
00:04
Can you see if you can get an apartment number from the calling party?
00:09
Acknowledged.
00:10
Separate, one sick person, near West 2nd Street, apartment 103.
00:14
All right, station, sense, break.
00:18
Separate, let's notice, near South Mosley, station two, break.
00:24
Separate, privacy, medical, alarm, near South Mosley.
00:33
Station 10, Rescue 1, Pride 1-6 person, near West 2nd, number 103,
00:38
near West 2nd, number 103, separate, one-1-6 person, Matt Pages 5247 break.
00:44
Station 2, Squad 2 for aid lift assist at near South Mosley, lift assist, Matt pages 5544, break.
00:56
7.
00:57
Disregard Station 2 on the near South Mosley.
01:01
Park 7 will take it.
01:03
Acknowledged. Injune 22, Part of System Medical Alarm, near South Mosley for your Part D6 Medical Alarm.
01:11
Angel 22, you're at pages 5544.
01:18
Pops to Engine 22.
01:24
For engines.
01:32
Do you disregard your license sounds?
01:39
Ms.
01:44
Vess, you got two calls at one address?
01:48
Yes, that's ten, for my mistake.
01:51
Your call is also a medical alarm that they called on themselves asking for the lift.
01:58
Good for.
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Location mentioned:
West 2nd St N, Wichita, KS 67202
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