Pregnant woman with abdominal pain seeks medical help, Canton MO
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According to the dispatch call, a pregnant woman at an apartment near Westport Lane reported abdominal pain. She is eight months pregnant with a history of seizures and did not believe she was having contractions. Emergency responders are on the scene, and there are other patients with minor injuries nearby.
Audio|Heard on: West Central IL and North East Mo Counties Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
Complications near Westport Lane, Apartment 122, respond on Nemo Fire 1.
00:22
Go ahead. Pregnancy, high-risk complications, abdominal pain.
00:29
Near Westport Lane, Apartment 122.
00:33
Near Westport Lane, apartment 122.
00:36
Respond on Nemo Fireway.
00:50
I'm going to locate.
00:54
Dancore.
00:59
Go ahead.
01:02
A Pike County unit was going through the area, they'll be remaining on scene until you get there.
01:06
State that there are currently three patients.
01:08
One complaining of knee and shoulder pain, another complaining of neck pain.
01:12
No one trapped or thrown at this time.
01:14
There is a small fluid leakage but suspected to be radiator fluid.
01:20
Incom looks like one.
01:23
Lewis Mc1 again.
01:25
Show 1 in Route 0.
01:30
Lewis Mc1. In Route 0.
01:32
Louis Mac 1, you're responding.
01:35
23-year-old female initially came in, is back in abdominal pain during questioning patient advice.
01:41
She was 8 months pregnant.
01:44
She does not believe she's having contraction.
01:47
She does have a history of seizures recently lost the plug a couple days ago.
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Location mentioned:
Westport Ln, Canton, MO 63435
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