Multiple medical emergencies reported in Kansas City area, Raytown MO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire dispatch received several medical emergency calls in the Kansas City area including abdominal pain, diabetic problems, breathing difficulties, fainting, and chest pain.
Audio|Heard on: Jackson MO Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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01:47
Transcript:
00:00
Mitty-503
00:03
1514 Campbell Street
00:06
On the abdominal pain with the Adela 83
00:10
METI-503 1514 Campbell Street
00:19
On the abdominal pain, A3 Refute 31, Middi-5156
00:23
Near Brooklyn Avenue on the diabetic problem A4.
00:27
Rescue 31 medic (number withheld).
00:31
3718.
00:33
Brooklyn Avenue on the diabetic problem A4.
00:40
Huffin 722, maybe 712.
00:43
One more 505 Mc2 on the breathing problem A4.
00:47
Huffer 722-80712 11505 McKinley Drive on a breathing problem A4.
00:56
Squad 51, near Blue Ridge Cutoff,
01:00
End of Lobby on the chest, Tane, A4.
01:03
Squad 51.
01:07
Near BlueRies cutoff,
01:09
on the chest pain, 84.
01:15
Number 3 minute, 540.
01:18
A440,
01:20
North Madison Avenue, one of a pile, A3.
01:24
Number 3, 98540.
01:27
8440, North Madison, having a one of a file, A3.
01:34
Hover 17, 8035,
01:37
3621 work, Boulevard, on a safe scene, 84.
01:42
Pover, 17, 835, 3621 Work, Boulevard.
01:46
(name withheld) fainting, A4.
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Location mentioned:
Blue Ridge Cutoff, Raytown, MO 64133
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