Unconscious person found near North Springwood St, Goddard KS
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An unconscious person was reported near North Springwood Street, Goddard. Emergency responders arrived and declared a critical medical emergency on scene.
Audio|Heard on: Wichita and Sedgwick County Fire Resource / OPS-1
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03:42
Transcript:
00:00
21 unconscious person, near North Springwood Street and Goddard Station 35.
00:12
Squad 35, Priority One unconscious person, near North Springwood Street.
00:17
Near North Springwood for Priority One unconscious person, Squad 35, your map page 4246.
00:41
Office for Minnesota Command, we have primary out clear.
00:47
Copy primary all clear on Minnesota at 1831.
00:51
Command over there.
01:10
Okay.
01:31
Minnesota command from Loss.
01:39
Hey, sir, a couple of things.
01:40
I need to know what unit has command on Minnesota and if Chief Ballin is there with you.
01:47
Pallion 3 has command.
01:49
You have to repeat second half of your message.
01:52
Battalion 2 out there with you guys.
01:56
That's 10-4.
01:58
Copy, thank you.
02:03
2.35 at your map page 4246.
02:16
Cobbynip command, you get terminated command, the battalion 34 mobile.
02:21
Copy, terminating windsap command in Battalion 34, 108, 1833.
02:55
I'm sorry.
03:28
35 from Ops.
03:34
Go ahead, Ops.
03:36
Okay, 335, go ahead and divert in back, Squad 35.
03:39
It's code blue[1] on scene at near North Springwood.
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code blue: Life-threatening medical emergency requiring immediate response.
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Location mentioned:
N Springwood St, Goddard, KS 67052
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