Medical emergency call found to be false alarm, Sedgwick County KS


Emergency responders were sent to near South Likely Drive in Morton Township after a family member called reporting a medical emergency. Upon arrival, responders found no patient needing assistance. It was determined the call was made in error and no medical help was required.
Audio|Source: Sedgwick County EMS Dispatch/Tac Channels
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Transcript:
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33, me a patient contact.
00:03
Please find out near South Likely Drive.
00:08
Just out of 323.
00:12
33.
00:16
Can we verify the address? The address.
00:24
24 it looks like the address that we were given was near South Likely Drive. I can call back and verify.
00:33
If you don't mind,
00:35
there's no patient near South Likely Drive.
00:39
10-4[1], stand-back.
00:45
It looks like Office is calling now.
00:50
24.
00:55
Contact fired 22.
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8254.
01:01
The question, Medic 33.
01:07
Go ahead.
01:09
Can you verify if the person you've had contact with is named (name withheld)?
01:17
We'll double check.
01:19
Hang on.
01:24
And four, that is the patient person.
01:34
We have contact with her. She is not requiring any medical from us.
01:46
10-4[1]. It does look like this is called in by a family member, so I believe that's where some of the confusion may have come from.
01:52
Office is still on the phone with the calling party.
01:59
10-4[1], this is going to be no patient in and you can show it's clear.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment of message received and understood; affirmative response.
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Location mentioned:
Street S, Morton Township, KS 67025
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