Possible medical distress call in kirbyville, Kirbyville MO
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Deputies responded to a 9-1-1 hang-up near East State Highway 76 in Kirbyville. A female caller repeatedly spoke Spanish and may have been in distress. Additional units were requested and the call was upgraded.
Audio|Heard on: Taney County Police
Listen to dispatch call
01:37
Transcript:
00:00
Taney County deputies call for service.
00:03
Near East State Highway 76.
00:05
Near East State Highway 76 for 9-1-1 hang up.
00:14
126 will be interrupted from suicide.
00:18
126, that's clear.
00:20
Female caller repeatedly saying Spanish, this batch has been unable to connect to the language lines.
00:34
That's clear.
00:36
126 can I get another unit to respond as well?
00:46
Taney County Deputy is requesting a second unit.
00:57
What are you doing? ...brow?
01:01
That's clear, Taney.
01:02
Thank you.
01:08
One big penny.
01:12
126, go ahead.
01:14
Did it sound like anybody was any kind of distress?
01:20
126. The female just kept repeating Spanish on the phone.
01:23
At the second phone call that I had tried to attend the language line, she started reading heavily.
01:33
That's clear, Taney.
01:34
I'll go ahead and upgrade.
01:36
Okay.
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Location mentioned:
MO-76, Kirbyville, MO 65679
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