Woman experiences chest pain and may become combative, Festus MO
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Emergency services responded to a 55-year-old woman experiencing chest pain at an apartment near Strawberry Alley, Festus. The woman is conscious and has a cardiac history. She may throw keys out the window for entry if no one answers the door. Law enforcement was requested because she can sometimes become combative.
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Transcript:
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Response to chest pain delta response.
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At near Strawberry Alley,
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Festus, cross streets near South 4th Street,
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6067. 72 Bunting.
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2 on Steam 404.
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Cross street, South 4th Street, Festus Fire,
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WPYYY-895.
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60-27 and 59-10 respond to unconscious dating delta response at 8605 Metropolitan Boulevard.
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Cross streets are 12 votes place in Brune Lane.
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6027 and 5910 respond to unconscious dating delta response at 8605 Metropolitan Boulevard.
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Cross streets are 12 oaks place in Brune Lane.
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Gensling Fire,
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WPYY, 895.
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Jeffco, units responding, near Strawberry Alley,
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adult response for a 55-year-old female,
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conscious breathing alert, experiencing chest pain.
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The patient does have a cardiac history.
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Also advised that she's located in the apartment above the garage.
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And if her husband doesn't answer the door, she'll throw the keys down to you from the window.
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There is a special address comment for law enforcement to be dispatched due to the female becoming combative at times.
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Location mentioned:
Strawberry Alley, Festus, MO
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