Medical alarm at apartment with abdominal pain reported, Kansas City MO


A call for help was received from an apartment about a medical problem involving stomach pain. Emergency teams are being sent to assist.
Audio|Source: Kansas City Fire
02:26
Transcript:
10,000 windout street, medical alarm without delay, 8.4[1]. (name withheld) 36. Squad 52 in quarters. Squaw, 502.4. 10,000 windout, apart of 2.10, without delay, medical alarm, a 4th. A4[2]th. (name withheld) 30 on scene with police. Pumper 40, 2nd, quarters. Pumper 30 on same with Pee B. Pumperty 2 in quarters. Looks like we've got a MVA two-car. We'll be investigating. MVA, copy two cars. Did you want us to go ahead and start a full response? Negative. Looks like we're going to know. I'll let you know if we need a medic unit. Copy that. 52 in service and quarters. Medic 9. 13-90-cherry, a single person, a three. Medicine, casting county detention, 13-9 a cherry, sick person, a-three. Palm, 34 and quarters. Number 3,4 and quarters. Number 3.34 and quarters. Number 3rd, 6thus 5. Number 36, show you responding, 10,000 wind-out street, Department 210. It's going to be on abdominal pain. Pover 36, stand by just a moment. And Pumper 36, we're adding Medic 36 to the call. It originally came through as a medical alarm. The alarm company call back made contact with the patient. It's now on abdominal pain. Addominal pain, A4. Medic 36 is Pumper 36. Pumper 36, copy. 10,000 wind out, apartment 210. abdominal pain, A4. Pover 6 in service.
10,000 windout street, medical alarm without delay, 8.4[1]. (name withheld) 36. Squad 52 in quarters. Squaw, 502.4. 10,000 windout, apart of 2.10, without delay, medical alarm, a 4th. A4[2]th. (name withheld) 30 on scene with police. Pumper 40, 2nd, quarters. Pumper 30 on same with Pee B. Pumperty 2 in quarters. Looks like we've got a MVA two-car. We'll be investigating. MVA, copy two cars. Did you want us to go ahead and start a full response? Negative. Looks like we're going to know. I'll let you know if we need a medic unit. Copy that. 52 in service and quarters. Medic 9. 13-90-cherry, a single person, a three. Medicine, casting county detention, 13-9 a cherry, sick person, a-three. Palm, 34 and quarters. Number 3,4 and quarters. Number 3.34 and quarters. Number 3rd, 6thus 5. Number 36, show you responding, 10,000 wind-out street, Department 210. It's going to be on abdominal pain. Pover 36, stand by just a moment. And Pumper 36, we're adding Medic 36 to the call. It originally came through as a medical alarm. The alarm company call back made contact with the patient. It's now on abdominal pain. Addominal pain, A4. Medic 36 is Pumper 36. Pumper 36, copy. 10,000 wind out, apartment 210. abdominal pain, A4. Pover 6 in service.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
8.4: Fire/EMS response
[2]
A4: Medical call – Alpha priority
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Location mentioned:
MO-210, Kansas City, MO
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