Person dragged by vehicle near Holiday Inn in Wichita, Wichita KS
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An individual was dragged by a vehicle near the Holiday Inn located near South Laura Street in Wichita. Emergency services responded to a possible injury accident at this location.
Audio|Heard on: Wichita and Sedgwick County Fire Resource / OPS-1
Listen to dispatch call
03:16
Transcript:
00:00
29 to start for an off-off just occurred where somebody got dragged near South Laurel, right on south.
00:13
Off-Sion 15,
00:16
we're all available. You can release the attack channel.
00:22
Clean and talk to, two, clean and talk two minutes, 05.
00:27
Super Possible injury accident, near South Broadway, Station 36.
00:34
Squad 36, POSSI, Injury Action, near South Broadway, and South.
00:42
Possible, Squad 36, Map page 554-1, the killing 30 states they were dragged by the vehicle.
01:06
Retriage from red to yellow on the second patient, second patient's segregated.
01:14
We now six.
01:42
Start to assist squad 36 when an injury accident, near South Florida, Station 36.
01:48
Station 36.
01:53
Engine 36, Cisco out 36 within injury accident, near South Florida.
01:58
Holiday Inn Express Wichita South.
01:59
Siskoa 36 on an injury accident.
02:01
Engine 36, map page 5541.
02:23
I'm sorry.
02:40
It's in route to the injury accident.
02:46
Vehicle's going to be going northbound on I-135.
02:50
It's going to be a Ford 250 diesel.
02:53
I know tag number.
02:55
It's going to be blue.
03:03
Squad 26 calling Part of still at the address given in the notes.
03:14
Patient's still going to be at the holiday.
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Location mentioned:
S Laura St, Wichita, KS 67216
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