Driver has diabetic episode causing crash on South Coal Street, Mexico MO
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A 58-year-old male driver experienced a diabetic episode while driving near South Coal Street, causing a traffic accident that partially blocked the roadway. Emergency medical services responded to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Audrain County Missouri Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
03:6
Transcript:
00:00
Next helps with the Evergroup track tank.
00:02
I'm being near South Coal and U3, South Coal and G03.
00:05
Grade 4 truck first is a grade 4 truck opening further into grade 4 truck to South Coal and Go3.
00:13
Looking further.
00:27
All north trip.
00:29
Seven are album ejection in 803.
00:40
The driver wanted the truck attempting to get to vehicle out of the bag and wait.
00:50
Looking further in the station.
00:59
One of the drivers is not awake.
01:04
The driver is the wake. The driver is the wake and transit back to the vehicle out of the other one.
01:30
Enorized Colum Kilbrate?
01:34
Coal and U3, that's permanent.
01:44
6 in arrival.
01:46
60 in arrival, 806.
01:59
16, go ahead.
02:03
16, go ahead.
02:08
As for a vehicle's male diabetic episode, which caused him a crash in our vehicle, he has a light, awake, not alert,
02:16
not to see what's communication.
02:19
Council, we'll get emails for now.
02:21
Thank you, 7.
02:28
Calls the accident, he is the weight breathing, not alert.
02:31
Again, auto name on the medic one, medic one meters wants South Coal and U3, South Coal and U3.
02:36
58-year-old male involved in the traffic accident caused by diabetic issue.
02:39
He is the weight breathing, not alert.
02:41
On page 808, WQ2922.
02:48
The roadway is partially blocked if you want to have EMSM up Jefferson Road up the north side of South Pole.
03:04
Jumping EMF to Jefferson Road and intake coal north.
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