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Two-vehicle crash causes minor injuries in Lawrence
Traffic
Harper St & E 23rd St, Lawrence, KS 66046
Audio|Source: Lawrence Douglas County Fire and Medical
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Transcript: Going medic to in route, quit to en route, NVA level 3, East 23rd Street and Harper Street, East 2-3 Street, East 2-3 Strait and Harper Street. Our people leave some minor injuries. Standing by with a T-L-SUV Integrite SUV at 1642. Quintametic 2 on scene. We have two vehicles. Minor damage, both on their wheels. Quintill will be establishing Harper Command. on wheels on team.
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and two, I'm en route from North Lawrence. I understand. Level three, respond. Like to Quinn 2 medical incident, set them up jacks. It's going to be for unconscious heat-related. 8,800 is 20, 180,0, East 2, 3rd Street, 227. Chief 111 dispatch, Office 4. Chief 111. Size fuel tank, and do we have what type of fuel or contents is leaking? We can make 2.2-in-2 in route for unconscious, 3rd, East 23rd. Street, some objects, 1800 East, 23 Street. 2027. He's carrying 80 gallons of fuel. This would be from the truck and not from the tank. Is that correct? Or is it from a tank? Initially, they said the tank, but... That's a low amount of fuel, so it's leave me to believe it's his truck tank, not the hauled tank, but I'll try and get more information with clarification. I just have too many channels talking about. Already. Medic 4 dispatch. Medic 4. Exchange it's with Medic 5 running around from 23rd in Iowa. Okay. Presenting medic 4 in route for Medic 5. Inger 1. Dispatch. Therefore, I'll see a quick shop plan. Keep 1100 to 1101 on admin. I just spoke with KGA again, they're advising this is going to be diesel fuel, and they're confirming this is from the (name withheld) tank itself, not the hauled trailer. (name withheld) tank, approximately 80 gallons of diesel. Reports.
for breathing problems 1610 East 22nd Street 1610 East 22nd Street at 1045. 1610 East 22nd Street at 1045. The same, 20-suffington parent. The second second second second second second second second second second second second second second second second second second second time to four on scene intervention care outside the door.
You can clear. Thank you. Yes, sir. Is this 143 no longer set up. Level 3, respond. 2.2. Medical incident for breathing problems. 1610 East 22nd Street, 1610, East 22nd Street at 10. Clint's season route. Medi 2. (name withheld) Rout for breathing problems, 1610, East 22nd Street, 1610 East 22nd Street at 1045.
Level 3, Respond. Fire alarm. 2,200 Harper Street, Lot Charles 22, 2,200 Harper Street, Lot C-22. Everyone's evacuating. No smoke or flames at 1306. 2,200 Harper Street, Lot Charles, 22, 2,200 Harper Street, lot C-22. Called in by the resident, advised it could possibly be the CO alarm. No illness. Residents are evacuating at 1308. To en route, fire alarm. 2,200, Harper Street, Lot Charles, 22, 220, HAPO, HAPR Called in by the resident advised it could possibly be the CO alarm. No illness. Residents are evacuating at 1308.
And I both hear a response. Fire alarm, 2,200, (name withheld) Street, lot Charles 22, 2,200, (name withheld) Street, lot C2222-2-2-2-2-2-0-3, C2-2. To en route, fire alarm, 2,200 (name withheld) street, L. Charles, 22, 2,200, (name withheld) Street, 322. Called in by the resident, advised it could possibly be the CO alarm. No illness, residents are evacuating at 13-08. To en route, fire alarm, 2,200, (name withheld) Street, La Charles, 22, 220, (name withheld) Street, Called in by the resident advised it could possibly be a C.O. alarm. No illness. Residents are evacuating at 13 weeks.