Traffic accident involving city bus at Harrison St and E 12th St, Kansas City MO


A traffic accident occurred at the intersection of Harrison St and East 12th St involving a city bus. Multiple ambulances were dispatched to the scene to assist injured individuals. Local hospitals including KU Medical Center and the VA are currently experiencing high patient volumes.
Audio|Source: Kansas City Fire
04:24
Transcript:
00:00
Harrison Command dispatch, we're going to need a total of four ambulances.
00:06
Copy that total of four.
00:07
Okay,
00:12
five, ten, North Town, non-emergent with one.
00:15
Post-Tayn, I'm ready with one.
00:21
That's one of four.
00:25
Go ahead.
00:29
Community B-B-LS.
00:34
Rescue 9 is in the house.
00:38
Rescue 9 course.
00:41
Yeah, we can have at least two of them.
00:44
Medic 18, Medic 505, Medic 554.
00:48
Copy, 2BLS[3].
00:50
Start for 12 in Harrison.
00:52
Traffic accident involving a city bus.
00:57
Medic 503, we're taking one to North Town non-emergent.
01:01
It would be the second, third, and fourth ambulance in A3[2].
01:06
503, North Town, non-emergent.
01:08
Medicac 18, Medic. Medic 505, Medic 554, East 12th Street and Harrison.
01:14
Be a traffic accident involving a city bus.
01:17
It'll be the second, third, and fourth ambulance in A3[2].
01:33
BLS[3]1, BLS3, start for 12th and Harrison on a traffic accident, involving a city bus, A3[2].
01:40
BLS[3]1, BLS3, start for 12th in Harrison on a traffic accident, involving a city bus A3[2].
01:46
Medic 5.07.
01:50
You can show us in service on the DLA.A.
01:55
Petty 505, medic 18 can stand out at this time.
01:59
I'll show you in service on the D.A.
02:02
5-3-0-Z. County 553.
02:05
Go-O-5,
02:10
you can show us in quarters.
02:12
Quitters.
02:17
Medic 5-5-5, moving-dell station, tan for coverage. Medic 5-55, moving-field station 10 for coverage.
02:26
5-5-5-5-5-0 contact.
02:29
See you contact.
02:31
This batch, Meta 42's course.
02:34
Meta 42 course.
02:36
Top of three and quarters.
02:38
Top of three and quarters.
02:40
Five or seven quarters?
02:43
Five or seven in quarters? Five of seven in quarters.
02:48
This past 104, can you start two more ambulances our way? Yeah.
02:57
Copy. Just to confirm 104, we do have two BLS[3] ambulances in route.
03:03
So we have a total of four this time. You're wanting a total of six and you want them to be AALS[1] or BLS[3].
03:10
Six is correct.
03:13
It can be either BLS[3] or ALS[1].
03:15
Copy that.
03:16
Closures, KU, Med Center and the VA are both on high volume.
03:25
Medic 4 in Service and Quarters.
03:28
Medic 4 and Service and Quarters.
03:41
...medic 18, BLS[3]2, and Car 130.
03:45
12th, One in our hospital.
03:47
East 12th in Harrison on a traffic accident.
03:51
You're the 4th and 5th ambulance in?
03:58
Correction, 5th and 6th ambulance in, A3[2], car 130,
04:03
Medicaid team, VLS2,
04:06
East 12th in Harrison, traffic accident involving a city bus, you are the 4th.
04:13
553, can you repeat the hospital closures?
04:17
KU and the VA are both on high volume.
04:20
Correct, you are the fifth and sixth ambulance in on a traffic accident, A3[2]. Okay,
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
ALS: Advanced medical response providing higher-level life support and care beyond basic first aid.
[2]
A3: Low-priority, alpha-level medical response or assigned radio channel/talkgroup A3.
[3]
BLS: Basic Life Support medical response provided without advanced life support interventions.
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