Elderly woman reported weak but conscious at Centralia address, Centralia MO
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Emergency responders were dispatched to a location near North March Road for an 88-year-old woman who was conscious and breathing but weak.
Audio|Heard on: Boone County Fire Protection District - Dispatch Only
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Transcript:
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Truck 1006, Troc 606, Alpha response, sick person, near North March Road, Boone County Fire jurisdiction.
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Truck 1006, truck 606, Alvary Fubb, 6 person, near North March Road, Boone County Fire jurisdiction, cross-off beat, highway 22,
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and 8,0003.
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Timeout, 719 hours.
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Pheed...
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...their...
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In County, truck 1006, truck 606, make the response.
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Truck 306, make the alarm.
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Alpha response, sick person, near North March Road,
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county fire jurisdiction.
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Trump 106, truck 606, make the response.
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Truck 306, make the alarm.
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Alpha response, sick person, near North March Road, County Fire jurisdiction.
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Crossed East Highway 22 and East Mountain Street, Highmount, 726.
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5.7.8.
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Okay, Battalion 31.
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Battalion 31?
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The medic unit on team on March.
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Negative. It's basic 3, 12 that's responding.
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They have an extended ETA and we're requesting fire to be dispatched.
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Repeat.
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Shall I respond from Columbia? Okay.
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Battalion 31, copy.
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Responding from Columbia All units responding to near North March Road.
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This is going to be an 88-year-old female, conscious and breathing who doesn't have any strength.
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Location mentioned:
March Rd, Centralia, MO 65240
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