Medical emergency at apartment with patient unable to open door


Audio|Source: Kansas City Fire
01:59
Transcript:
Just fast as you copy, Pumper 10 quarters. Pumper 52 staged. Pumper 50 stage. Pumper 10 quarters. Sure thing. Pumper 34, it's going to be apartment 307. That's apartment 307. Pumper 52 staged. Cuffity 2 staged. Copy. Claw 52 stage. 524. Does the patient not know the code? This rest is from for 34. PUMFER 34, go ahead. Is there a maintenance number to this location to open up the door? 524, I just talked to the emergency maintenance, the only person that would answer. They're going to have to page somebody for us. They do not have the code either. Copy. And be advised when the patient is still on the phone and having... More trouble reading. I let their maintenance know that. Pumper 34 dispatch. Do you know we're BLS? Just pump 34. Did you need the building door open or the apartment door? Station 52 is going to go on and seem pity. I understand, but it sounds like he's trying to get the door and wear it himself out. Apartment door. Copy, station 52, entering the same with PD. Copy, just reminding you. Pumper 34, we have a property rep number in the notes and a keybox code for a master key to all tenant rooms, if you would like that. Just a minute. 524, we just got a call back. You guys seen a Knoxbox outside of there?
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Platte County, MO
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