Intoxicated individual causes disturbance near Swan Road, Richland MO
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Police responded to a disturbance at a residence near Swan Road involving an intoxicated individual possibly under the influence of drugs. The scene was initially unsecured but no weapons were found. Medical personnel were notified to provide treatment once the area was safe.
Audio|Heard on: Pulaski County Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
The exhibit disturbance near Swan Road involving an intoxicated person possibly under the influence.
00:11
Uncertain if the issue is medical or law related.
00:16
The person becomes upset with responders.
00:19
Glasgow units are advised.
00:26
I copied.
00:28
Need that this again.
00:32
I'll copy. This is near Swan Road.
00:55
Thank you.
01:02
Another 26.
01:05
Disturbance and intoxication.
01:10
Near Swan Road.
01:12
Police responding for service regarding intoxication.
01:16
Near Swan Road in Pulaski County.
01:19
Near Highway 17 and Seminole Lane.
01:21
Scene is not secure.
01:23
Your time is 18501.
01:33
Twenty-six copies 1852.
01:40
On Cinemetic, Twenty-three.
01:43
Twenty-three just confirming.
01:49
My apologies.
01:50
Mercy Springfield notified and en route.
01:58
Good, Captain.
02:03
County, go ahead.
02:05
Compton, regarding the call near Swan Road, are there any weapons on scene?
02:18
There are no weapons on site.
02:23
Is medical assistance advised once scene is secure?
02:28
Put the phone center, break across BD units.
02:32
Good.
02:35
Copy the call near Swan Road.
02:39
No weapons at the scene.
02:40
Medics are en route.
02:42
Advise when scene is secure for medics to proceed.
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Location mentioned:
Swan Rd, Richland, MO 65556
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