Woman's water breaks, transport to hospital requested, Hollister MO
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A woman reported her water broke and requested transport to the hospital. She experienced earlier contractions but none at the time of the call. Emergency services were dispatched with low priority for childbirth.
Audio|Heard on: Taney County Police
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01:47
Transcript:
00:00
(name withheld), the female saying our water just broke,
00:03
could you advise TCAD?
00:08
That's clear.
00:16
If you would, you can send T-Kat to this address, females are requesting to go to the hospital.
00:22
That's clear.
00:31
C.C.A. 11, law street.
00:37
Five plus nothing.
00:43
No, it's clear.
00:49
(name withheld).
00:52
Good.
00:56
RPAvv, he made it into the apartment, fly the sign.
00:59
The men left.
01:00
She closed the door and tried to call there be multiple times and there must have been a misconnection or something.
01:08
They said you could disregard all we've gotten your favor.
01:15
Copy.
01:24
She's just stressed,
01:28
she said she had contractures earlier today, but none right now.
01:33
Clear.
01:39
QCA 11, remain priority 3[1] for an unknown age female.
01:44
24 Bravo 2, childbirth.
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priority 3: Low-priority/non-emergency response
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Location mentioned:
White River Mountain Blvd, Hollister, MO 65672
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