Injury accident with multiple units near Mur-Len Road, Olathe KS
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There was an injury accident involving multiple emergency units near West 135th Street and South Mur-Len Road. Two cars were involved with minor damage. Medical teams responded and transported a patient to University of Kansas main campus.
Audio|Heard on: Johnson County Kansas Fire and EMS
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02:43
Transcript:
00:00
Injury accident, battalion 52, squad 54, engine 54, medic 1154, West 135th Street and South Mur-Len Road.
00:16
Medical 1135 repeat your traffic.
00:21
Sure, let's respond.
00:22
We're going to have to go to the old 56 highway and then spin around.
00:27
Confirming your medic 1154?
00:31
I apologize, medic 1154.
00:34
Okay, sir, you can actually now hold medic 1152.
00:37
We'll be closer, you can switch the main and clear.
00:46
Medical 154, clear.
00:51
Medical 1135, that's negative.
00:55
Copy.
01:01
Agent 31 is being a non-injury action that can clear.
01:05
Agent 31 advising non-injury, medical level 34 can clear.
01:15
1133 transport to you mid-state medical 1133 transport into University of Kansas main campus 1144 Quint40 contact now medical 144 clint 40 patient contact.
01:42
154 we're going to be on scene it's going to be northbound Merlin just south of Santa Fe.
01:48
I'll get you side's appearance.
01:49
I'll be Merlin command.
01:58
54 on scene northbound Merlin south of Santa Fe, establishing Merlin command.
02:08
Merlin command, looks like rev, two cars, minor damage.
02:14
Board link command advising two cars minor.
02:23
152 is unsounded, we'll be clearing on me.
02:28
152, unsound and we'll be clearing on me.
02:31
152 unsound and clearing on me.
02:40
It's 52 clear.
02:42
152 clear.
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