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Medical aid provided to male by sea gate with transportKansas City MO

audio iconMedical Emergency
2C6V+96, Kansas City, MO 64132

Emergency responders assisted a male found lying on rocks near the sea gate by the Port-a-Potties. The patient required transport with wheelchair and golf cart help to the KU trailer. Additional medical calls included dehydration and chest pain at other nearby locations such as the city market and the nearby lot.

Audio|Source: Kansas City Fire
08:25
Transcript:
00:00
Rush 33 is going to be at the sea gate by the Port-a-Potties.
00:05
You'll see a male laying on the divider rocks.
00:10
Thank you. Officers on the same.
00:12
Officer on scene.
00:13
Officer on scene.
00:14
The office, this is by the call.
00:16
I'm heading down there, too, in case you need to help.
00:17
Yeah, that sounds good.
00:18
I think this one would actually be a great one to take to the old KU tan if we can figure out how to get them over there.
00:23
Yeah, I'll see if I could fly a wheelchair on the way.
00:25
Great. Here's a back to next, 551.
00:27
551. Number 16 is available.
00:28
Show us in route to research with one non-emergent.
00:31
551, she's going to research.
00:33
Public team available.
00:34
114 patient contact.
00:35
14, you have patient contact.
00:37
Dispacator one, on scene with an adult.
00:40
555 in service.
00:41
555 in service.
00:42
Getter one till you're on the scene.
00:44
Predict 38 is in service, no patient.
00:46
Medic 38 in service, no patient.
00:48
How did you have an assignment for us? Medic 555, you can take a lunch.
00:56
Gator 1 in service, we can respond to that caseway.
01:00
There one show you in service and they need you to respond to the T-Mobile line.
01:05
555 you can show us around to you, 35s area.
01:08
555, around 35 for lunch.
01:09
The medical's off, so we've got a wheelchair, where are you located.
01:12
Medical, I actually got a county sheriff that's got a golf cart, and he's going to help us take this guy down to the KU trailer, so you can serve us.
01:19
Copy. Thank you.
01:21
This, that skater, one, murder.
01:23
May 34,
01:24
Pumper 6th, 4301, North East Parvin Road, Paul A3[1].
01:28
834, Pumper 6, 430 on northeast Parvin Road, Paul 83.
01:33
114 is transporting to 114.
01:35
Pumper 16 is in quarters.
01:37
514, 14, you're transporting.
01:38
Special bumper 6 responding.
01:39
Pumper 6 responding.
01:40
Medic 38 in quarters.
01:42
Medi 38 in quarters.
01:43
Gator 1, the dispatch.
01:45
Gator 1, go ahead.
01:48
Medic. Medic 34, showing you both responding to Northland Rehab.
01:55
Room number 146, 146A.
01:58
You'd be looking for a white female with red hair requesting EMS for a white male, non-toxated, short of breast, and recently hospitalized.
02:12
Number 6, Cappy, 146A.
02:15
Where are we going with that? Mag 507, Pumper 19, Westport and Jarbo, Fall, A4[2].
02:21
Meg 507, Pumper 19, Westport and Jarbo, Fall, A4[2].
02:26
Did Tee Gold Gate to the line?
02:28
Jator 1, Rashon.
02:29
Gator 1 is his command?
02:31
Gator 1. Gator 1.
02:32
So seeing it on the drone, it looks like your patients wearing a home jersey sitting in a wheelchair that has a red backpack hanging on it next to a female in a white shirt sitting on a bench.
02:41
Drone 1 is going to be overhead.
02:43
The patient with the wheelchair.
02:45
242, this dispatch.
02:46
Gator one on scene.
02:47
Gator one you're on scene.
02:49
242, the dispatch.
02:50
Dispatch number six on scene with Mag 344.
02:52
Disbass Gator 1.
02:53
Pover 6 on scene with medic 34.
02:55
Gator 1. This patient did not follow.
02:57
Say 1, repeat your chopper, please.
02:58
This is 507.
02:59
We lost license sirens.
03:01
We're going to continue in non-emergency.
03:02
The patient that you guys are hovering over does not want EMS.
03:08
They did not call. Data 1 in service.
03:09
507, shall you continue on E&9 emergent, lost license iron siren?
03:15
ATC 2K's iPod Guard.
03:17
Copy. Gator 1, you are in service from this call, and you can go to the J-Lot on the west side near J-33 pole on a dehydration.
03:26
Gator 1.
03:27
Brush 33 is in.
03:28
This fire, we're doing.
03:29
Medic 41 in service.
03:31
Pressure 3-year-in service.
03:32
Thank you, Chris.
03:33
Medical response is requested at a city market for a non-ruder nature.
03:38
Delta Airlines is the one who called in.
03:40
Copy.
03:41
Fire dispatch, copy, direct.
03:42
507, I'm seen.
03:43
Thank you. 507, I'm seen.
03:45
Medic. 507 is contact.
03:48
507 contact.
03:49
KC dispatch.
03:50
Dispatch, this is fire guard.
03:51
Go ahead and start just an ambulance.
03:53
It's not an emergency this way.
03:54
It looks like you're getting Medic 4 from the house.
03:56
This past 3.30.
03:57
Medic 40. Medic 40.
03:58
Copy.
03:59
3.30. Correction.
04:01
Medic 4, Rescue 90, KC.
04:02
Firewatch. One, Kansas City Boulevard.
04:04
Unknown, A3[1]. You can suppose want to walk up for hard problems for transport to one, down at 114.
04:09
Medi4, Rescue 90, Casey Firewatch, one Kansas Boulevard on an unknown A3[1].
04:15
3.30 to 114 on a heart.
04:17
114, keep us out.
04:19
I want to check on a possibly dehydrated patient.
04:21
Happy 114, done with the 127 on another call for a dehydration? No, I'm going to check on in 114.
04:29
His family just walked up.
04:30
Copy 114 responding back to 114.
04:33
Dispatch Rescue 90 responding.
04:34
Rescue 90 responding.
04:35
Rescue 90 responding, the city market area on a unknown medical problem.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
A3: Low-priority, alpha-level medical response or assigned radio channel/talkgroup A3.
[2]
A4: Low-priority, Alpha-level medical or EMS response (determinant 4) for non-urgent situations.

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