False alarm for chest pain call at residence, Morgan County MO
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Emergency responders went to a home near Far Hill Drive for a 75-year-old woman reported with chest pressure. On arrival, it was found that the call was a mistake made by the woman's child and there was no emergency.
Audio|Heard on: Morgan County and Area Police, Fire / EMS
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
00:00
Navi Annabia, you're finding (number withheld), near Far Hill Drive,
00:04
75-year-old female, not female,
00:07
has pressure in her chest.
00:09
The station is pale and color 853.
00:19
Morgan, can you show that's 5 on scene, be out for patients, that's 5-6-5-6-5-lake.
00:25
You on seam, either two-five.
00:46
Be out for patient.
00:50
from Kenny versus Scott.
00:54
5-2-5. Now we're going to hang up at 103's coil-light.
00:58
We made contact with the knucklebrook.
01:01
She invites it was her child that called.
01:02
There was no emergency.
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Location mentioned:
Hill Rd, Osage Township, MO 65084
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