Traffic stop issued warning near Main and Wilson, Richmond MO
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According to the dispatch call, a traffic stop was conducted near Main and Wilson involving a gray Hyundai Tucson. A warning was issued to the driver. The vehicle's license plate and registration were checked. An ambulance was also dispatched to a nearby residence for a 58-year-old female with altered consciousness due to medication changes.
Audio|Heard on: Ray County Public Safety
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02:19
Transcript:
00:00
Main and Wilson, pulling out of Wilson.
00:02
License plate (number withheld).
00:05
License plate (number withheld).
00:07
That's a gray Hyundai Tucson under offense.
00:11
A gray Hyundai Tucson near Main and Wilson.
00:19
05, year 28, license plate (number withheld), 2016, registered out of Richmond, expiration March 26, none.
00:29
Copy.
00:34
Last unit can see a key up, no traffic.
00:41
9-0-10-10.
00:47
9-02.
00:49
Show me 10-8[1].
00:51
Also, show me end of shift, please, thank you.
00:54
Copy in service, 242, 2018.
01:01
Copy again.
01:04
9.23.
01:06
We, 23 of that first address we spoke up.
01:13
Copy 23.
01:33
Ray County Ambulance Respond to near Southview Drive, Apartment 1, for a 58-year-old female that has been acting out of it,
01:48
in and out of consciousness,
01:51
02 of 85 did get a change of medication on Friday in 2019.
02:02
Tim's copy call.
02:05
There is, copy's playing a game.
02:12
19, I'll be 10A with a warning.
02:17
Copy in service warning, 2020.
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10-8: In service
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Location mentioned:
W Main St & Wilson Blvd, Richmond, MO 64085
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