Emergency crews respond to breathing problems in Raytown


Emergency medical teams are responding to an incident in Raytown where a patient is experiencing breathing problems. They are communicating through a translator as the patient does not speak English. There are no indications of any crime or violence.
Audio|Source: Kansas City Fire
05:14
Transcript:
Number 52, squad 52, 6307, Ash Avenue. Room 6, breathing problems, A4[1]. Compar 52, squad 52, 6307, Ash Avenue, apartment 6, breathing problems, A4. Medic, 4, you're seen, secure. Good job. Medic 19. The patient and the caller are not English speakers. The call taker was unsure what language they speak, we got them on the phone with the translator and all we could communicate was that the patient is having issues with numbness and shaking, which they haven't had before. 5.05 and quarters. 5.05 and quarters. Squad 51 in route. Squad 52 en route. Squad 52 en route. Squad 52 en route. Squad 52 en route. BLS 507. 1001, Lujalind Drive. Atlantic Aircraft Transfer, come up on 82. VLS 507-1001 Lujalland Drive aircraft transfer, come up on 82. PUMFER 52 is responding. Pover 52 responding. Pover 51 are you responding? Pumper 51 are you responding? Pumper 51 dispatch. Pover 51, Cone, A4 for an emergency call. Pumper 51, A4. 501. 501. 501. 501, 24, Raytown Road. Breathing problems, 84. Pumper 51. Pover 51, was clock 51, 64, Raytown Road. Breathing problems, A4. Pumper 51, responding. Pover 51 responding. Pover 51 with squad 51, 6124, Raytown Road. Breathing problems, 84. Dispast the Thompson command. Go ahead. Dangerous buildings, E.T.A. 30 minutes. Coffee. 521 on scene. Medic 30, 67 in Cleveland, just north of, meet police on the same, sick person, 84. Squad 51 on scene. Medic 30, 67th Street in Cleveland, just north of. Sick person, police are on scene, A4. Squad 51, you are headed to Room 2102 Double Y. Squad 51, patient information, patient has a cough and has breathing issues. Humber 51 on scene. Humber 51 on scene. Com for 51, your room number is 2102 double Y. Medic 18, you can be in service, canceled by the law. Medic 18, you can be in service. Medical 18, you can be in service. Medical 18 copies, show us in servicing quarters. Squat 52, be advised. Your patient has breathing issues, no history of asthma, no color change, not clammy. She's completely alert. The Medic 4 is heading to Perry with one, not a merchant. Medic 4th, Simon's Perry. So, 52 on scene. Squad 52 on scene. You're headed to Apartment 6. 52 is unseen. Number 52 unseen. Squad 52 patient contact. Squad 52 patient contact. Squad 52 patient contact. Shug down the fly bar.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
A4: Specific radio channel for response
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Location mentioned:
Near Ash Ave, Raytown, MO 64133
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