Medical crews respond to stroke and allergic reaction cases


Audio|Source: Butler County Area Sheriff, Police, EMS and EMA
03:12
Transcript:
Medic 20 disinformation, we did just finish that stroke scale, showing clear evidence with stroke. 24. 77, Wichel, 279 in the measure. 7.8, 726. sent in west car attend to serve. P2 Sheriff tonight. T2, 24. 157 or so. 157. 157. 10. 10. 10. 10. 10. 10. 10. 10. 10. 1728. 158, Wichita, Wichita, Wichita, 44. 158 to 178, Westman, Crash, 179. Kansas 278, 278, Paul Sam, Nora, to Black, Utah. 118-8-4, Ux4-179 Westbound. EMS Station 5, alpha-allergic reaction, 14752 Southwest Anemone Road. Map H-36B-Boy, upper EMS. AMS. AMS. 130, 2 minute, 20. 40, go ahead. I'm going to head to your location or leave with your newest spot. 24-50-10-4. 30-4. 50-10-4. Zero, two-time. Which test 44? 294. 295.44. North at 135 at Ex.40 with Montana, Tom, Adam, 1-95-9-90. CETO-104 responding to a 79-year-old male, conscious and breathing, drugs and medication and isn't feeling great. He thinks he's having an allergic reaction to it.
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Location mentioned:
Near SW Anemone Ln, Rose Hill, KS 67133
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