Medical teams assist patient needing wheelchair lift


Medical teams are helping a patient who needs a wheelchair and coordinating entry into a building. Additional emergency personnel are called to assist with lifting the patient.
Audio|Source: Kansas City Fire
02:37
Transcript:
In just an update, PSC managed to get that passenger into a wheelchair. He's now out of the line over by Clear on the north side. Copy. Copy. Academic 36. Go ahead. Were y'all even make entry into the building? Negative. Copy, we're on the phone with the patient right now. Let me see what they said, stand by just a moment. The patient wants you all to use the main entrance on the north side. I believe that's where we're at. The front entrance, there's a garage entrance that we can't access. Copy. She says there's a call box on that side wall by the lobby door. There's no way to call her from that call box. It's only by patient name. Copy that. Stand by just a moment. Dispatch, Medi-42. Medi-42? Can you start us a pump or a truck to help us move a 37th? Copy, Badger. They need to respond emergency. All right on scene. Dispatch, Medi-39 to Center Point, one patient non-emergent. Car out on the scene. Medic 39, send a point, one patient on emergent. Medic 36. Go ahead. Truck 2, 4024 Flora lift assist[1], A4[2], truck 2, 4024 Flora lift assist, A4. Do you see the name (name withheld) on the call box at all? (name withheld)? PLS5 to Truman with one. PLS 5 to Truman with one. Yep, we're good. Thank you. Copy, thank you.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
lift assist: Request for help moving a patient
[2]
A4: Assigned radio channel for response
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Location mentioned:
Near Flora Ave, Kansas City, MO 64110
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