Medical responders dispatched for two elderly sick at derby apartment, Derby KS
Medical responders were sent to an apartment near North Baltimore Avenue and Derby for two elderly patients. An 81-year-old woman had a urinary tract infection and was unable to walk. Her 80-year-old husband, who has dementia, was unresponsive but breathing normally. There were no signs of injury or bleeding.
Audio|Source: Sedgwick County EMS Dispatch/Tac Channels
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Transcript:
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So for party one, sick person,
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for two people, near North Baltimore Avenue and Derby, Unit 12, Mediq 21.
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And Mediq 21 for party 1,000, sick person for two people near North Baltimore,
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and Derby, 110,
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North Baltimore Avenue and Derby, Unit number 12.
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21 was that en route.
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21 was that en route?
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21 were out.
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104. Thank you.
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You're en route 624.
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It looks like near North Baltimore Avenue and Derby, Unit 12.
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It's a priority one for two people that are sick.
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Eighty-one-year-old female has a UTI and an 80-year-old husband has dementia and not acting right.
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On the dispatch, can you repeat that address again?
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Of course, near North Baltimore Avenue in Derby, Unit 12.
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This special medic, 21.
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21, go ahead.
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I've got more information on your call.
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The calling party is unable to wake up her husband.
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He has dementia.
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He's just not acting normal.
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They want you to check him out.
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He is breathing normal.
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There's no blood, no pain.
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And calling party, the female, she's breathing normal, no blood.
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She has a UTI and can't walk.
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21, go ahead and start a second unit.
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10-4[1] off the only starting.
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And start for our party 1, 6-person, near North Baltimore Avenue and Derby Unit 12, Medoc 36.
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Med at 36.
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For party one, sick person near North Baltimore and Derby, near North Baltimore Avenue in Derby unit number 12.
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Looks like Medic 21 is en route.
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This is going to be for two sick people.
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Dispatch to medic 35, you're clear to move in.
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We're working on restarting our cat.
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10-4[1], thank you.
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35-10-4[1].
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36 is at you restarting your CAD?
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Medic 27, we'll head to 21's call.
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We're at post.
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10-4[1]27, I'll put you on that.
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Thank you. A medic 36, we'll show you available.
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In a medic 27, you're going to near North Baltimore in Derby, Unit 12.
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There’s two sick people, 81-year-old female has a UTI.
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The husband is 80 years old, has dementia, not acting right.
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The calling party cannot wake her husband up.
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He's breathing normal, no blood, no pain.
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Calling party, the female, she has breathing normal, no blood, pain is the UTI and cannot walk.
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You're going to be joining Medic 21, please.
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All units that did not restart their mobile CAD, please restart at this time.
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Once again, restart your mobile CAD, 630 hours.
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21, we're on scene.
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21 on scene at 6.30.
Police codes explained
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10-4: Acknowledgment of message received and understood; affirmative response.
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Location mentioned:
Near N Baltimore Ave, Derby, KS 67037
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