Pregnant woman bleeds and has severe abdominal pain, Boonville MO
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Emergency responders assisted a 24-year-old woman near Jefferson Road, lot 7, who is six months pregnant and experiencing heavy bleeding and severe abdominal pain with vomiting.
Audio|Heard on: Cooper County Police, Fire, and EMS
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03:17
Transcript:
00:00
Cooper County Medics, Boonville Fire, standby for tones,
00:11
24-year-old,
00:13
pregnancy, possible miscarriage.
00:32
Cooper County Medics, Ozo Fire, respond near Jefferson Road, lot seven.
00:41
Near Jefferson Road, lot seven.
00:46
24-year-old female has started bleeding six months pregnant,
00:51
(number withheld).
00:59
County Medics, standby for second comes.
01:17
Cooper County Medics respond near Jefferson Road, lot seven,
01:24
near Jefferson Road, lot seven, 24-year-old, pregnant,
01:31
female,
01:32
six months,
01:33
has started bleeding severe abdominal pain,
01:38
(number withheld).
01:43
Cooper County Engine 111 responded.
01:54
Near Jefferson Road, lot 7, near Jefferson Road, lot 7,
02:02
24-year-old female,
02:05
6 months pregnant, bleeding, having severe abdominal pain,
02:10
heavy bleeding has been throwing up, pain started a lot lower abdomen,
02:19
(number withheld).
02:25
Medical One Cooper County.
02:35
Responding (number withheld).
02:40
Copy.
02:46
Respond near Jefferson Road, lot 7, near Jefferson Road, lot 7, near Jefferson Road, lot 7, 24-year-old female, 6 months pregnant,
03:00
has started bleeding severe abdominal pain, throwing up (number withheld).
03:07
Trooper County, engine 111 on the scene.
03:14
Engine 11 at scene (number withheld).
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Location mentioned:
Jefferson Rd, Boonville, MO 65233
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