Carbon monoxide investigation near Barkley Street, Mission KS
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Fire and emergency medical crews responded to a carbon monoxide investigation near Barkley Street in Mission, Kansas. Multiple units were dispatched to the location to assess the situation.
Audio|Heard on: Johnson County Kansas Fire and EMS
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02:47
Transcript:
00:00
Carbon monoxide investigation, truck 21,
00:03
near Barkley Street.
00:10
9-170.
00:16
Okay, 1170, go ahead.
00:20
Can we have Engine 71 as well as Ladder 71 respond to the address that we're transporting to for an assist?
00:28
Yes, ma'am.
00:29
We already have Ladder 71, Engine 71, Ambich High and 71 en route.
00:34
Perfect, thank you.
00:37
Okay, 4.
00:38
All right.
00:40
Okay, 3,3, patient comes apart.
00:42
Okay. All right.
00:45
Medical 1133 be your traffic, you are broken.
00:49
About 33 extend the same time.
00:51
Medical 1133 extend the same term.
01:00
Engine 21.
01:03
Engine 21. Engine 21, guys.
01:06
We can take that call for truck 21.
01:10
Engine 21-7-4, truck-to-1, Bucholpredirect.
01:24
Carbon monoxide investigation, near Barkley Street.
01:37
Medi1144 clear.
01:39
Medi1144 clear.
01:43
Squad 44 clear.
01:44
Squad 44 clear.
01:45
Squad 44 clear.
01:56
2nd144 clear.
01:57
Judge 21, John, Judge 21.
02:01
2nd, Johnson and Omar.
02:05
Just confirming truck 21 and engine 21 are responding to near Barkley Street.
02:15
I was just aware that we're going if we can handle her almost there.
02:25
101 engine 21 I have both of you responding to the carbon monoxide investigation.
02:38
Dispatch we will handle C-21 T-21 copy engine 21 do you copy direct
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Location mentioned:
Barkley St, Mission, KS 66202
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