Cardiac arrest call on Indiana Ave turns into obvious death, Kansas City MO


Emergency medical responders were called to Indiana Avenue for a reported cardiac arrest. Upon arrival, the situation was determined to be an obvious death, and the ambulance was cancelled.
Audio|Source: Kansas City Fire
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Transcript:
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Car 120, Pumper 18, Medic 524, (number withheld), Indiana, cardiac arrest, A4[1].
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Call 120, Pumper 18, Medic 524, (number withheld), Indiana Avenue, cardiac arrest, A4[1].
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A4[1]. Puppert Pants can be in service.
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Coverts, amen. Car 120 responding.
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Car 120, Pumper 18, Medic 524, responding.
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Dispatch, car 120 and units, be advised, it's now looking like this as an obvious.
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One 20 covers.
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Prating, we got you unseen.
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The latest now is that it's going to be an obvious.
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Medic. 515, Pumper 15, 90, northeast, northeast 101st Street, Seizers, A3.
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Medicus 515, Pumper 15, 9038, northeast, 109 street.
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Seizers A3.
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Medic 35, you can stand down.
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Cancel by PD? Medic 35, stand down.
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Can you get PD on the way?
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503N, patient refusal.
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503N, face for refusal.
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Pumper 18, affirmative, PD is in room.
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Copy, you can cancel the ambulance in 120.
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It's a DOA.
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Medic 30, police not same, safe, safe to care.
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Car 120, Medic 524, you can now be in, confirmed DOA.
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Carlin 20, Medic 524, you can be in service.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
A4: Alpha-level (low priority) medical response
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Indiana Ave, Kansas City, MO
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