Single vehicle crash at 9th and Benton with occupants fleeing, Kansas City MO
A single vehicle traffic accident occurred near 9th and Benton Boulevard. One vehicle was involved. All occupants fled the scene before emergency responders arrived. Police assistance was requested to investigate the incident. No confirmed injuries were reported.
Audio|Source: Kansas City Fire
04:46
Transcript:
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Car 104, Pumper 10, truck 3, medic 18, respond to 9th and Benton Boulevard on a traffic accident 83[3].
00:08
dispatch, is there a reason to stay each other to fact that it's math?
00:14
PUMF 33, you're in quarters?
00:16
Yeah, it's just the nature of... 107 in quarters.
00:22
Car 104, Pumper 10, truck 3.
00:25
Medic 18, 9th, and Benton Boulevard on a traffic accident A3[1].
00:30
The call, any overdose?
00:32
Staten?
00:34
107 in quarters.
00:36
You guys can use discretion.
00:38
Medic 4 in quarters.
00:40
It's back to the Squat 562, oh that's back in quarters.
00:44
Squad 52 in quarters.
00:46
Mediq, 40, you're in quarters.
00:48
Okay, well, read through the notes, it looks like it's just a broken needle.
00:52
And perhaps not an actual overdose.
00:55
Pumper, 72, if you want to go in, I got the same notes as you do.
01:01
Medic 42, I vote. We just go on in and check this out.
01:05
Medic 42 is copy.
01:07
Station 10 responding.
01:11
Pumper 43 inquires.
01:15
POMPORGFORS.
01:17
Station 10 respondent.
01:22
Special medic 18.
01:26
Medic 18. Medic 18.
01:33
Yeah, I read these notes, it says it's non-injury. Do you still mean an ambulance response?
01:42
The MAC-18, go ahead and keep going.
01:45
It's a possible ETOA, so it's it for you to keep rolling.
01:50
Truck 8 in quarters.
01:53
Truck eight in quarters.
01:59
These guys, can you please put 10 truck back for us?
02:04
In 7.2, you go to 315.
02:07
Truck 10, you're in quarters.
02:10
Medic 41 in quarters.
02:12
Mediac 41, you're in quarters.
02:14
5's in a house.
02:15
105's in quarters. 1.05's in quarters.
02:21
dispatch 104 is unseen.
02:23
It looks like we have one car.
02:26
We'll be out checking for injuries.
02:28
Makes us bat in command.
02:31
One of four a scene, one car out investigating being in command, taking for injuries.
02:39
Medi 42.
02:45
Medi 42, aid.
02:49
Car 65 is unseen.
02:51
One vehicle.
02:53
Looks like they're currently with the police.
02:56
The only occupant, you can put Pumper 64 in service. Car 65 will be out-investigating.
03:02
Yeah, Pumper 722 is going on in.
03:06
Copy.
03:07
65 on the same one vehicle with PD[2],
03:12
out-investigating.
03:14
Will advise.
03:16
722 has contact.
03:18
You can put law enforcement in.
03:21
Station 10's on team.
03:23
Station 10 on team.
03:26
We will live in.
03:28
Bupor 64 is in.
03:31
64A. 64 are here.
03:34
What unit was going to the hospital?
03:38
What unit was going to the hospital?
03:40
Squat 51 in service and quarters.
03:43
Squad 51 in service.
03:45
No patient, 13, quarters.
03:52
Number 52 in service.
03:56
Number 52 in service. Number 52 in service.
04:02
Number 39 is in service.
04:05
Number 39 is in service. Number 39 in service.
04:12
Spatement.
04:16
Go ahead, come in.
04:22
It's like one car was already towed off. One car is still on the scene, with all occupants fled the scene.
04:29
Still needing police down here.
04:32
104 is going to leave it with bumper 10. We're in service.
04:36
Bumper 7282 is going to be in service. No patient.
04:40
104 Australian service,
04:43
more across the one seat and one fled, all occupants are gone.
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]
PD: Police Department presence, response, or involvement requested or occurring at a scene or incident.
[3]
83: Incident requiring emergency medical or accident response.
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Location mentioned:
On 9th at Benton Eastbound Farside, Kansas City, MO 64127
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