Unconscious diabetic patient with chest pain on aircraft, Kansas City MO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an unconscious diabetic patient with chest pain was reported on an aircraft at Gate Alpha 2. The plane was turned around, and emergency responders, including Rescue 90, were dispatched for medical transport.
Audio|Heard on: Platte MO Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
There's one over to Gate A2, Alpha 2 for a medical.
00:03
It's going to be something in regards to a diabetic patient.
00:07
They're turning the plane around.
00:10
Copy, responding.
00:13
Fire guard to dispatch, do we have an ambulance on the way?
00:17
This fire dispatch.
00:18
We didn't copy your call.
00:19
What's going on?
00:22
We have an unconscious.
00:23
They said it was a diabetic.
00:25
He clammy, diaphretic, and sweaty,
00:28
and with chest pain.
00:30
And he needs to be transported.
00:32
So if we can get an ambulance emergency, appreciate it.
00:36
Okay, give me a location.
00:40
We're going to try to make it up to arrivals, but right now we're going to be at B2, I mean A2, Alpha 2.
00:48
Kathy, we'll get everybody heads your way.
00:51
Rescue 90's responder.
00:54
Rescue 90 is responding.
00:57
Fire guard, this is Rescue 90.
00:59
Where do you want us?
01:01
We get you in Alpha 2.
01:06
Roger that, Alpha 2.
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Location mentioned:
MCI, Kansas City, MO 64153
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