Multiple patients transported after serious medical incident, Wichita KS


Emergency responders are managing multiple patients at the scene of a serious incident. They are assessing and transporting individuals with severe injuries, including those in critical conditions. The incident occurred at locations within Sedgwick County, and several patients are being prioritized based on the severity of their conditions.
Audio|Source: Sedgwick County EMS Dispatch/Tac Channels
07:16
Transcript:
Minute 29 from Medical Ranch. We are set at zero at the time. Is there any chance you could take two yellows if you have an additional monitor? Before I'm still moving patients and we're just planning for transport. medical plan. We've got one more patient to move to treatment. Medics 29 for Medical Branch, go ahead. Next 29, we also got one more patient to move to the transport area. 3212. We've currently got four patients over here. We got one color red, two code yellow[3]s, and one code green[4]. Medical branch improvement, we have one ready for transport. 10, 4, 35 for a medical branch. 35 meet up with 42. They have one patient ready for transport. 35, 10, we'll meet with 9042. 35, they'll be taking the red. 29 medical branch, we're finished with our laparral. Start 437 traffic response at near Murdock Ave, Middick 33. from post three for a regular for 37 traffic response near Murdock Ave. at the Guznoff. 35 and 29 if you have any alerts or treatments let me know Medical Branch for Medic 35, we're ready for transport. I've got trauma alert[5] information when you're ready. 35, go ahead. Good red 34-year-old male, multi-systems trauma. Chuck present. from Medical Branch. You have a 34-year-old male, GCS of 15, shock present[1], multi-system trauma. You'll be transporting to St. Francis. That's your A.T.A. A.T.4 is a 34-year-old female. Understand St. Francis transporting now. 35-104.Dispast any district chief?Medics 29 from Medical Branch.Do you have any alerts?One. I want to make sure you're 10-4 on this specialty transfer out of St.Teresa.What are the specials?Looks to be a ventilator and an IV pump.More than one.And more than one medicine infusion.Tenfold.This stretch from under three.You can put me on the specials take care transfer and we can hold it for one of the units that are at St.Teresa.Tempor metrics.29 medical spiritual, how a few trauma alerts are you ready?29 for medical rash, go ahead with your first trauma alert.First trauma is going to be at the red trauma alert on a 50-year-old male patient.GCS of 10.GCS of 10, signs of shock.Coming on your second drama alert.Go ahead with second trauma alert.The second trauma alert is going to be a code yellow trauma alert on a 34-year-old male patient.Paul greater than 20.C.GF is 16.Um,10 for on trauma alerts.Are you still able to transport the red and the yellow? Oh, you can't forth?Let me know when you're transporting.To the registration treatment.Treatment standby.356 person at near Parkwood Ln, Middick 34.Medic 34 from Post 4, February.5, 6 person at near Parkwood Ln. For a medical branch, go ahead.We're going to have three more patients ready for transport, and code red[2], code yellow, and code green.Near 57 Street South, Medic 36.Medic 36 from Post 6 for priority 3 hemorrhage at near 57 Street South.Branch, that was one red, one yellow, one green.So forth.Treatment 35 is on their way back to the scene.Will you be able to transport the yellow and green?
Minute 29 from Medical Ranch. We are set at zero at the time. Is there any chance you could take two yellows if you have an additional monitor? Before I'm still moving patients and we're just planning for transport. medical plan. We've got one more patient to move to treatment. Medics 29 for Medical Branch, go ahead. Next 29, we also got one more patient to move to the transport area. 3212. We've currently got four patients over here. We got one color red, two code yellow[3]s, and one code green[4]. Medical branch improvement, we have one ready for transport. 10, 4, 35 for a medical branch. 35 meet up with 42. They have one patient ready for transport. 35, 10, we'll meet with 9042. 35, they'll be taking the red. 29 medical branch, we're finished with our laparral. Start 437 traffic response at near Murdock Ave, Middick 33. from post three for a regular for 37 traffic response near Murdock Ave. at the Guznoff. 35 and 29 if you have any alerts or treatments let me know Medical Branch for Medic 35, we're ready for transport. I've got trauma alert[5] information when you're ready. 35, go ahead. Good red 34-year-old male, multi-systems trauma. Chuck present. from Medical Branch. You have a 34-year-old male, GCS of 15, shock present[1], multi-system trauma. You'll be transporting to St. Francis. That's your A.T.A. A.T.4 is a 34-year-old female. Understand St. Francis transporting now. 35-104.Dispast any district chief?Medics 29 from Medical Branch.Do you have any alerts?One. I want to make sure you're 10-4 on this specialty transfer out of St.Teresa.What are the specials?Looks to be a ventilator and an IV pump.More than one.And more than one medicine infusion.Tenfold.This stretch from under three.You can put me on the specials take care transfer and we can hold it for one of the units that are at St.Teresa.Tempor metrics.29 medical spiritual, how a few trauma alerts are you ready?29 for medical rash, go ahead with your first trauma alert.First trauma is going to be at the red trauma alert on a 50-year-old male patient.GCS of 10.GCS of 10, signs of shock.Coming on your second drama alert.Go ahead with second trauma alert.The second trauma alert is going to be a code yellow trauma alert on a 34-year-old male patient.Paul greater than 20.C.GF is 16.Um,10 for on trauma alerts.Are you still able to transport the red and the yellow? Oh, you can't forth?Let me know when you're transporting.To the registration treatment.Treatment standby.356 person at near Parkwood Ln, Middick 34.Medic 34 from Post 4, February.5, 6 person at near Parkwood Ln. For a medical branch, go ahead.We're going to have three more patients ready for transport, and code red[2], code yellow, and code green.Near 57 Street South, Medic 36.Medic 36 from Post 6 for priority 3 hemorrhage at near 57 Street South.Branch, that was one red, one yellow, one green.So forth.Treatment 35 is on their way back to the scene.Will you be able to transport the yellow and green?
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
shock present: Indication of life-threatening condition
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code red: Highest priority medical emergency
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code yellow: Moderate priority medical emergency
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code green: Lower priority medical emergency
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trauma alert: Severe injury requiring immediate medical attention
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Location mentioned:
E Murdock Ave, Wichita, KS
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