Person reported resting after medical emergency near school, Hannibal MO
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Fire department and responders were sent to a medical emergency near Holy Family School on Broadway. The patient was conscious and breathing when responders arrived. The patient was later seen awake and walking away, saying she was just resting.
Audio|Heard on: West Central IL and North East Mo Counties Public Safety
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02:15
Transcript:
00:00
Hannibal Fire Department, station 1, first responders,
00:03
a known problem.
00:06
Westside of Holy Family School, near Broadway, respond at Nemo Fire 1.
00:16
In 45, many comments?
00:20
All we clear, jet information is just going to be at traffic garage, non-injury.
00:27
Received.
00:33
They're going to take into conscious breathing or moving all.
00:39
They're on those sides facing the gas station.
00:46
712, caller says patient is awake at this time.
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We do have PD en route to check on them.
00:54
Received.
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Necombe, command one.
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Command one, you come.
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Command one, receive.
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Your assisting 2712, who is already in route from base.
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Caller did check and the patient is awake at this time.
01:22
We do have PD in route at this time.
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We do have PD in route at this time.
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Got it.
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2712.
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2712, you come.
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On scene, point six.
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Cap two point six.
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Come any time.
01:53
As we were pulling up, me, er,
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2712, advise us like a disregard.
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We're back in service.
02:03
Planmore receipt
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NECOM 2712
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24720
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Clearing,
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person got up and started walking off and said she was just resting
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Location mentioned:
Broadway, Hannibal, MO 63401
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