Medical emergency for breathing problem on east 27th terrace south, Independence MO
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According to the dispatch call, a medical emergency call was reported near East 27th Terrace South for a person having trouble breathing with purple lips.
Audio|Heard on: Kansas City Regional Public Safety
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3333, 33, Bantrout emergent, 1807 E 27th Terrace South, 1-8-307, east-27-South.
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It's going to be on a breathing problem, lips are purple,
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calls for clean.
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That's okay.
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319, go ahead.
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Good morning, we're in service, Robinette, Fulton, until 2,200 ALS.
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432. I've attached VIN to the CAD.
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Can you attach a 52, please, and send the hit confirmation.
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So, 4.52's on the call.
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All right, copy and service.
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I'll get your bill.
00:37
It could be in route post-20.
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See you.
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Pettick 503, 5812, North Jackson Drive, Chessain, A3.
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Pettick 503, 58012, North Jackson Drive, Chesaine, A3.
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Go ahead.
00:56
City units. I reported a returner at I-35-E-Sahn.
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Correction.
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I-435 Easton, up 35.
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A light truck on the right shoulder, looks like they have a flat tire.
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401 in a row.
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11.
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24 to 11 hours.
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24 to 11 hours.
01:16
333, your patient's going to be a one-year-old female,
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conscious responding normally,
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and no difficulty breathing in between breaths.
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Her color change is purple, however she is starting to come out of that now.
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Location mentioned:
E 27th Terrace S, Independence, MO 64052
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