Medical emergency with chest pain and breathing issues, Kansas City MO


Medical emergencies were reported at residential and public housing locations near Blue Parkway with patients experiencing chest pain and difficulty breathing. EMS and fire units responded to the incidents.
Audio|Source: Kansas City Regional Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Florida, Sage, Engine 1, Mudwater Spawn, EMS, Sunset Villa South, South,
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Blue Street, Unit near E-dated (number withheld),
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EMS, in general weakness, 925.
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Pover 6 makes a call 11-22-6-0-0-9 vehicles been removed by L-1-eltoe
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1122 turn soldier pickler
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North East moderate area avenue medical alarm 8 3
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Number 10 track 3 go ahead and stand down we'll get the call reconfigured
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truck 3 is in
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Dr. 3, Lachet in service.
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Pumper, Jans, a service, quarter.
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Pumper 10 in service, and in quarters.
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146, 1.247.
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9.26.
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Please, submit, 126, 1018.
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1019. Fork, anyone out, EMS, Sunsetville, South, 2,29, Public Street, Unit near D-J-3.
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So I mean, EMS call on chest pain, difficulty breathing. Okay.
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Okay. Okay.
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And general, like, notice at 927.
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There is.
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8. 9. So, NIC, 4-2.
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Traffic X-A-3.
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537, we're in service, we're going to be in right.
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927, 927, shirkland.
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Something.
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Correction, truck six, number nine, six-seven, eastbound.
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937 Eastbound. Traffic accident, A3[1].
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202.
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We don't see anything on Scott, but we're checking further with PD.
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444 24 we've been all the way to the Kansas line we're not buying anything
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148 a message to say you said bye
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K-32 westbound 20 Kansas 251 464 just dumb truck Squaw 52 102 10300 blue parkway at the Walmart stroke a4 squad 52 100300 Blue Parkway at the Walmart stroke a4 squad 52 hundred 300 Blue Parkway at the Walmart stroke a4
Police codes explained
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A3: Low-priority (Alpha-3) medical or EMS response indicator for low-acuity incidents or determinants.
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