Medical emergency for trouble breathing near west farm road 132, Bois D'arc MO
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A person near West Farm Road 132 had trouble breathing caused by congestive heart failure. Emergency responders are on the way.
Audio|Heard on: Springfield Police and Fire, Greene County Sheriff and Fire
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01:37
Transcript:
00:00
Boater fire medical emergency near West Farm Road 132 for trouble breathing on Ops 3.
00:09
Cock on out.
00:10
We've now left again westbound in a 2015 blue Dodge Ram 1500 and a 2017 gray with black custom Dodge Charger.
00:19
Dispatch, Springfield Ladder 9.
00:22
Springfield, Ladder 9, go ahead.
00:25
Hey, 131.31 say the automatic 1441 East Oakwood happened on southside about an hour ago, callers at this plug point.
00:33
Great.
00:34
Can you create a call for us for a fire outside near South Kings?
00:42
I'll need a...
00:43
I'll need tones in the ops channel and Mark.
00:47
124. I'm back in.
00:48
You can't see me what I need.
00:50
District 1, fire and medical, Route 2 near 11502 for a male with difficulty breathing.
00:57
Near South Kings.
01:01
That's correct.
01:03
124 is the headquarters of the person.
01:06
I'm sorry. And you're already on scene.
01:09
That is correct.
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We're currently putting the fire out.
01:13
Clear.
01:15
Great. Can't disband from Furnark fire.
01:18
Go ahead.
01:21
Your show is clear a call.
01:23
We'll have Venusero.
01:24
Clear vote arc showing you on route to near West Farm Road 132, crossroad of Farm Road 55 for trouble breathing requesting EMS.
01:34
Person has congestive heart failure, Cox is on route.
01:37
You're on off three.
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Location mentioned:
W Farm Rd 132, Bois D'Arc, MO 65612
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