Man suffers cigarette burns in Raytown apartment, Raytown MO
Emergency crews respond to a 62-year-old male in a Raytown apartment who suffered facial and back burns after a cigarette accident, which raised urgent concern for his condition.
Audio|Source: Kansas City Fire
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Transcript:
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Pover 51, squad 52,
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9110 East 63rd Street, apartment 105 on a burn, A4[1].
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Pover 51, squad 52, 911,
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east 63rd Street, apartment 105, a burn A4[1].
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Medic 30 to research.
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Medic 30, research.
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Pumper-25 is in service.
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Last June and I couldn't hear your traffic.
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Pumper 25 is in service.
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Pumper 25, say you in service.
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Pumper 51 responding.
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Pumper 51 responding.
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Squat 52 in route.
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Quad 52, Pover 51, responding to 9110, East 63rd Street.
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Apartment 105.
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Truck 15, it's going to be 1334 East 89th Street on an assist with a smoke detector, A4[1], Truck 151-334 East 89 Street, Apartment 1S on a assist with a smoke detector, come up on A4.
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And this is going to be on Byrne for a 62-year-old male.
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Patient was attempting to light a cigarette and tried to use his jacket to shield the wind.
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Patient possibly has burns on the face and back.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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A4: Low-priority, Alpha-level medical or EMS response (determinant 4) for non-urgent situations.
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Location mentioned:
E 63rd St, Raytown, MO 64133
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