Teen female found unconscious with neurological symptoms, Pevely MO
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Emergency medical services responded to near Metropolitan Boulevard for a 15-year-old female who was initially unconscious and not fully alert. She later became more responsive but had slurred speech and a pale complexion.
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Transcript:
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60-27 and 59-10 respond to unconscious patient at near Metropolitan Boulevard.
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Cross streets are 12 Oaks Place and Brune Lane.
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6027 and 5910 respond to unconscious patient at near Metropolitan Boulevard.
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Cross streets are 12 Oaks Place and Brune Lane.
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Gensling Fire,
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WPYY, 895.
00:34
Jeffco units responding, Strawberry Alley,
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adult response for a 55-year-old female,
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conscious breathing alert, experiencing chest pain.
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The patient does have a cardiac history.
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Also advised that she is located in the apartment above the garage.
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If her husband does not answer the door, she will throw the keys down from the window.
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There is a special address comment for law enforcement due to female becoming combative at times.
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That is the reason around.
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Jeff, any interest finding near Metropolitan Boulevard for an adult response for a 15-year-old female.
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Originally reported as in and out of consciousness but breathing, not fully alert.
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Party now advising the patient is more responsive but
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is having extremely slurred speech.
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Also reported as turning pale in color.
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Where is that to be done?
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27 on scene 412 101-0-1-10.
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59, 10 on scene 412.
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Location mentioned:
Metropolitan Blvd, Pevely, MO 63070
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