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Firefighters respond to carbon monoxide alarm at home
Fire & Arson
Near NE 89th St, Kansas City, MO 64157
Firefighters were sent to a house to check a carbon monoxide alarm.
Audio|Source: Kansas City Fire
00:29
Transcript: I'm sorry, nice, how you're taking the cops, truck, 13, horn with squad 51, 4520. Correction, correction, 5420, cut off. That's a 60-year-old male there with first speech, confusion, and unoriented. Number 14, 9501, northeast, 89, C.O. Investigation, A3[1]. Number 14, 9501, northeast, 89 street, CO investigation 83.
Police codes explained
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A3: Assigned fire radio channel for fire or hazardous materials response
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That is correct. Correction. Correction. $54.20 cut off. 7-0.60-year-old male there with slurred speech, confusion, and disorientation. Number 14, 9501, northeast 89 street, C.O. Investigation 83. W.W. cleared on that one as well, post that report. 24. Number 14, 9501, northeast 89 street. 223.
5-year-old (name withheld). Timeout 1559. Truck one, South Village, 291. 501. 501. Truck one around. Go for engine one. When you get here, I want you to pull your line. I want you to hook the Liberty Pumper so we can start relay pumping to them. Copy that.
600[6] with your location. (name withheld). Are we able to respond to a mutual aid request for Clay County at 8825 Stillhouse Road for a fully engulf structure fire? Okay. I'm almost on scene. It appears to be a working fire. Yes, we can send a bumper and send a bumper. Okay. Copy, I'll tone it out in a second. 602[1] to all Liberty units, and then also dispatch. We're going to switch over to attack one for this fire, and then dispatch if you can, patch everybody over to our attack frequency. Mutually request 8-825, Stillhouse Road. Clay County is requesting a pumper for a fully-involved home. Resting one around. Station 1, Med3. Is that our crew or the other air ambulance? Dispatch, 600. Go ahead, sir. On the state of a working house fire, three quarters of the way involved. Plan's showing 600 will have command for now. Thank you, Mr. 4. Now the other crew will handle it. Copy. Dispice, go ahead and contact Red Cross and utilities and get the ball rolling on that. Ten, far. Command. Batch 602. Go ahead. Leaching River, Lake County. Go ahead. Sanger 1. Thank you one. Thank you one, go ahead. Sorry about that. I've been busy getting with Ray County. Can I go ahead and attach you with Sher Creek Frequency? Dispatch is command. Over to the row. Go ahead, I'm at Fishing River. 15 did you guys? Dispatch, Rescue 1. As right now, this is going to be defensive houses well involved. Thank you, Rescue 1 for being on Maine. Go ahead. 10-4[7] defensive units and only. What unit do you have coming with us? Truck number one should be rolling with you. Okay, you can put them back in service. Truck one, you're in. Truck one, copy. We're available. Two, four. Rescue one on scene. Rescue one on scene. Pumper 2. When you guys come in, come in the first driveway, which will be the neighbor's house. We'll set up, we'll hit it with a deck gun from the Bravo side first, and then the next unit in can take a handline from there. Truck 1 to 600. You still want to add that way? 602. Go ahead. Do you want to still out that way or stay in the city? No, you guys must stay in the city. Liberty Fire is patching, Liberty Fire Patching, with Clay County Fire Frequency and Liberty Fire Frequency, Structured Fire is still housed at 1557. All right, dispatch, 600 is going to be operations, 602 will be taking over command. 602 operations? Corrections, 600 operations, 602 assuming command, 15 to get. 507[5], County. 507. Show me on scene with Liberty Fire. 507. 507. A pumper two if you can just pull up through there and we will hit this with a deck gun before we go anywhere interior. 507 engine one. Go ahead for engine one. When you get here have your guys pack up. Copy up. Come in to the next pumper in. I want you to stay at the edge of the driveway so we have a place to do tanker shuttle and we'll pump the pumper too. EMS call 800[2] Haynes. 5-year-old (name withheld). Timeout 1559. Truck one, South Village, 291. 501[3]. 501. Truck one around. Go for engine one. When you get here, I want you to pull your line. I want you to hook the Liberty Pumper so we can start relay pumping to them. Copy that. Chiefs in route. In route. Clay County, show, uh, Engine One on scene. Engine One is on scene, is 1601[4]? The opportunity to shut down the, uh, that gun. Two, charge, blue line. Water for Blue Line. Then shut the deck gun down. We'll start handline operations as soon as you hooked for fishing river. Number two, Cap. Luke, how much water do you got left? I'm empty. 507. About four minutes out of breath. Copy when you get here set up in the driveway. Okay, one time. Operations, command. Good.
Medics 30, Bank of Service, and quarters on a spatial refusal. Number 4, 6,500, North Cosby, room 336, lift, a system without delay, A3[1]. Bill is 537, you're seeing as a secure. Pumper 4-6500 North Cosby, room 336, lift assist without delay, A3. Sorry. Medics 552. 121 Transparen 1-1-Emerged at Trubman downtown. Squawafety 1-O-Transpany1-Turman downtown. Medic 506 to North Kansas City, one patient emergent. 5.0-0-1 emergent. Two riders. Two riders. Medic 14, Pumper 15, 8740 North Windsor Avenue, Apartment 909, fall, A3. Middick 5552. Medic 14, Pumper 15, 8740, North Windsor Avenue, Apartment 909, fall A3.3. Car 130. 130, go ahead. 1.30 headed to North Town to follow the ambulance with a family member. 1.30 to North Town. BLS 1, 1520 Cherry Street. Traumatic injury[3] without delay, A3. DLS1-152, traumatic injury without delay A3. DL.S.1152. Rescue once open. Rescue 101, same. Pover 52, 7109, Harvard Avenue, lift assist without delay, A4[2]. Hopper 52, 7109, Harvard Avenue, lift assist without delay, A4. Sir, Q1 in quarter. 24 in service and quarters. 524 in service and quarters.
321 along with 300, 321 and 300. Respond emergent 220 North Glenwood. 220 North Glenwood Avenue. Emergency response, 24-year-old male, active seizure. Lee-050, 1080, 10401, 1041, 23. 928. 28. 10.29. 2.000. 2.000. 2.000. 2.2. 2.000. 2.2. 2.2. We'll take that call for truck 8. Jefferson City, 700. 1018, 700, Jeff. Does you have traffic for me? Just tracking your status. 1019, Jeff. The eastbound lane is still blocked. Correction of the westbound lane is still blocked. Trade requirement for truck 8, Department 93 p.m. 700 tropefcliff. Are you ready? 316. I need you to handle the stage call. Non-emergent response. Maywood Manor. 1041 West. Please, I'm 844, 1014. 18. 3018. 30.00.com. Thanks, 41. Job be down. 44-10. 300. I'll show you in Route 220 North Glenwood Avenue. 220 North Glenwood Avenue. And where's your response, 24-year-old male. Active seizure. 20 parking. 24 in the round the other one is 7. You are in 305. Change your posting to 4. 24. 909. 190.000. 12, sir.