Medical emergency for young man with severe pain, Lilbourn MO
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First responders dispatched to near Blades Dr in Lilbourn for a 20 or 21-year-old male experiencing severe abdominal, back, and head pain. The mother reported a possible chlamydia exposure that is being treated.
Audio|Heard on: Sikeston Public Safety / Scott, New Madrid, Mississippi Counties Sheriff
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10-4[1] Lilbourn first responders respond to near Blades Dr in Lilbourn 20-year mail pain all over coming this back 1106
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One, respond to Alpha 2 to near Blades Dr in Lilbourn, near Blades Dr, Lilbourn, 21-year-o mill, severe abdominal pain,
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back pain, and head pain.
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I'm dispatched 1107.
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You're a matter 152.
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Go ahead.
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Attaching you to a name and number reference to a return phone call.
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Good copy. I'm a rival video.
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256.5. Kristen.
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Go ahead.
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10 acres negative contact.
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She's going to try back later today.
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1511, section.
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104. 1511.
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37.5 at St.
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Francis.
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10.
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246, section.
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346. 346.
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346.
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Okay, good service.
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Pediful.
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It matter, medic two.
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Addict two.
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Enron.
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10-4[1] responding alpha 2 to 28, late 25, lower,
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20-year-o-m-mell severe abdominal pain, back pain, head pain.
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Also,
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the mother called in the study being treated for possible chlamydia.
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Crazy.
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10-4: Acknowledgement / Affirmative
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Location mentioned:
Blades Dr, Lilbourn, MO 63862
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