Two medical emergencies including heavy bleeding reported, Kansas City MO


Two separate medical emergencies occurred near Olmstead Road, one involved heavy bleeding and the other is an unknown problem with an unsecured scene. Police are en route to the latter situation.
Audio|Source: Kansas City Fire
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Transcript:
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What? B-B-E-209-20-7,000 on a hemorrhage, A4[1].
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Medic-Met 29, Tupper 30, 7,0-9-South in on a hemorrhage on A4[1].
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Medi, VOS 30, Transport and 1 to St.
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Joe. That was 30, St.
00:22
Joe. 528 disregard, 528 disregard the bells.
00:24
Medi 36 and quarters.
00:25
A medic 36 and quarters.
00:26
Okay. B. B. B. NISTAS 29 is mobile.
00:29
P-9 is mobile.
00:30
Number 52, near Olmstead Road on a medical alarm without delay, 84.
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Number 52, near Olmstead Road, medical alarm without delay, 84.
00:42
Number 30 on C.
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Number 30 on seat.
00:44
Pumper 52 responding.
00:46
Medic 96, 89's intruse, unknown problem, PD[2]'s in route, scene not secure, A4[1].
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Medic 36, 89's intruse, unknown problem, PD[2] is in route, scene not secure on A4[1].
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PEPAX2 respond. And Popper 52 is going to be near Olmstead Road.
01:02
Medical alarm without delay.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
A4: Low-priority, Alpha-level medical or EMS response (determinant 4) for non-urgent situations.
[2]
PD: Police Department presence, response, or involvement requested or occurring at a scene or incident.
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Location mentioned:
Near Olmstead Rd, Kansas City, MO 64138
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