Emergency units respond to vehicle incident on I-70


Emergency responders including fire and medical units attended a vehicle incident on I-70. They released some units and arranged transportation to the State Police Department. A separate medical call for a pregnancy was also mentioned nearby.
Audio|Source: Kansas City Regional Public Safety
01:57
Transcript:
916, for base player. 349-9-10. 20-200. 159, 2,200, your best clear. 510. All of your camera at east side gate, including Kemper are severe. 2,200. 2,200. This is man. Command, go ahead. 537 and Pumper 17[5]. Copy, you're releasing Pumper 17 and Medic 537[1]. 24, 44. 70 Westbound, just east of 635 with Kansas personalized[2], (name withheld), (name withheld), (name withheld), (name withheld), (name withheld), (name withheld). Command from dispatch. Please, I mean, 848 sneaking. 1430, excuse me. I'm just noticing and wanted to double check, you are releasing all the medics off the scene that you have there, is that correct, all the ambulances? Oh, yes, that's correct. Copy. Car 120 in service. Car 120, you're in service. I'm going to go ahead and transport him to the State Police Department, their VA rooms open. 10-4[3]-3-4-8-4-year Kansas personalized is returning negative only $202020 to gram. The last of S-FAN at a K-CK, expiring 10 at 25. 20. Car-120[4], if you're still on TAC-5, they're going to need you at 2829 Tracy on a pregnancy. The car-120 copy.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Medic 537: Medical unit
[2]
Kansas personalized: Kansas license plate
[3]
10-4: Acknowledgement / OK
[4]
Car-120: Unit designation
[5]
Pumper 17: Fire engine unit
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Location mentioned:
I-70, Kansas City, MO
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