Vehicle rollover accident near west 148 street, Overland Park KS
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According to the dispatch call, a vehicle rolled over near West 148 Street. One vehicle went off the road. One person was treated and later the condition was downgraded. Station 45 managed the command.
Audio|Heard on: Johnson County Kansas Fire and EMS
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01:49
Transcript:
00:00
Injury accident rollover, code 1[1], rescue engine 44,
00:04
Battalion 46, Battalion 114, West 148.
00:13
Thank you very much.
00:25
Let's change in 45 missed.
00:29
Go ahead.
00:33
Did you upgrade this call?
00:36
That's different.
00:39
Code 1 roll over in your hands for that.
00:43
Okay, you can make me any on command, everybody else can go in service.
00:48
One vehicle off the roadway.
00:54
Rescue in J-45-I-copy.
00:57
One-40-command, one vehicle off the roadway.
01:03
One patient.
01:07
QWR49 patient contact, thanks from you can, downgrade.
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449. Decising when the 1152 can downgrade.
01:16
West Union 44 Battalion 46, Battalion 11-104.
01:20
You know secure West 142nd Street and Antioch Road is 3-845 is command.
01:33
Anyhow command, go ahead.
01:37
Station 45 can handle all others can return to service.
01:43
Copy, Station 45 can handle all others can return to service.
01:47
You need me to continue your timer.
Police codes explained
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[1]
code 1: Non-emergency response (no lights or sirens)
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Location mentioned:
W 148th St, Overland Park, KS
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