Two-vehicle crash with smoke and female chest pain reported, Sumner County KS


A two-vehicle accident occurred near South Jakaski Road and West U.S. 160 Highway. One vehicle was smoking. A 40-year-old female was conscious but reported chest pain and had seatbelt marks on her chest.
Audio|Source: Wellington Fire
02:43
Transcript:
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Wellington Fire, South Jakaski Road and West U.S.
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160 Highway for a 48 accident, smoke coming from the vehicle.
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Thank you.
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Thank you, guys.
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for your dispatch and coming out.
01:23
So our dispatch, 204 will be announced to that call on, that 60,
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160.
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Let me put the phones in the house. Do you page the department, please?
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The department.
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All off the personnel report to this station, all off CD personnel report to the station for reporting an accident in the county, so it takes you.
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241, 2063, again you're going to Southwarkaski and West U.S.
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160 Highway for a two vehicle 48.
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They're still coming from one of the vehicle.
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The patient's going to be a 40-year-old female conscious in breathing and complaining of chest pain. She has a mark on her chest from the seatbelt.
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No ejection spans or trapped up kicks. Patients able to follow simple commands.
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Pants located on her arm, left knee, and above her breast.
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US-160, United States
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