Fire alarm triggers response at apartment building, Kansas City MO


Emergency responders were dispatched to an apartment building due to an unconscious person and a smoke alarm activation. Upon their arrival, it was determined that there was no fire; the alarm was triggered by a smoke detector on the 6th floor. Medical assistance was provided for the unconscious individual.
Audio|Source: Kansas City Fire
02:56
Transcript:
Medic 35, we need you to respond to 6508 Redbridge Road. 507 heading to the hospital. Pumper 38 is unseen. Pumper 38 on scene. And meet Pumper 42 unseen for an unconscious patient[1]. Pumper 38 on scene. That way 712 doesn't have to cure for a Kansas City patient. Copy. We're responding. 712, you can stand down at this time. Thank you for your service. As much, are you positive? We're not too far away. We don't mind running it. Medics, 38 quarters. Medics, 712, I'm not sure at this time. Yeah, it says Medic 35 is closer. They were staging at Station 28 for another call, but they're canceled. Copy. We'll be in service. Dispatch copies all shows. Medic 712 in service. Dispatch, Medics, 9.5.5. Dispatch, Medics, 9 quarters. Four-story apartment building, we've got nothing shown at this time. We'll be on investigating, make this Broadway command. 9.30 and service call out of service station, bio-de-thon. Car 106. Mid-30, say you in, see out. Part 106 on scene of a four-story apartment building, nothing showing on investigating Broadway command. Number 720 in service and quarters. Squad 52 in quarters. Squad 52 in quarters. Squad 52 in quarters. Dispatch car, one of the station for all companies in service, 106 in service, false alarm. All companies and service, nothing showing at this time. Humber 19 in service. Pover 19 in service. Dispatch, Medi-34 available in quarters. Dispatch, 106. Medi-4 in service quarters. 106, go ahead. We did make contact with security on scene. It was smoke alarm[2] for 6th floor. He went and cleared it. So that's what we're in service. Dispatch copies.
Medic 35, we need you to respond to 6508 Redbridge Road. 507 heading to the hospital. Pumper 38 is unseen. Pumper 38 on scene. And meet Pumper 42 unseen for an unconscious patient[1]. Pumper 38 on scene. That way 712 doesn't have to cure for a Kansas City patient. Copy. We're responding. 712, you can stand down at this time. Thank you for your service. As much, are you positive? We're not too far away. We don't mind running it. Medics, 38 quarters. Medics, 712, I'm not sure at this time. Yeah, it says Medic 35 is closer. They were staging at Station 28 for another call, but they're canceled. Copy. We'll be in service. Dispatch copies all shows. Medic 712 in service. Dispatch, Medics, 9.5.5. Dispatch, Medics, 9 quarters. Four-story apartment building, we've got nothing shown at this time. We'll be on investigating, make this Broadway command. 9.30 and service call out of service station, bio-de-thon. Car 106. Mid-30, say you in, see out. Part 106 on scene of a four-story apartment building, nothing showing on investigating Broadway command. Number 720 in service and quarters. Squad 52 in quarters. Squad 52 in quarters. Squad 52 in quarters. Dispatch car, one of the station for all companies in service, 106 in service, false alarm. All companies and service, nothing showing at this time. Humber 19 in service. Pover 19 in service. Dispatch, Medi-34 available in quarters. Dispatch, 106. Medi-4 in service quarters. 106, go ahead. We did make contact with security on scene. It was smoke alarm[2] for 6th floor. He went and cleared it. So that's what we're in service. Dispatch copies.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
unconscious patient: Medical Emergency
[2]
smoke alarm: Fire Alarm
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Location mentioned:
Near E Red Bridge Rd, Kansas City, MO 64134
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