Medical call for female who fainted with aggressive male, Rolla MO
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According to the dispatch call, a female fainted and possibly had a seizure near County Road 8090. An aggressive male at the scene was uncooperative, requiring law enforcement response.
Audio|Heard on: Phelps County Sheriff and Fire
Listen to dispatch call
02:17
Transcript:
00:00
Near County Road 8090.
00:01
You respond with ambulance on a medical call for a female that fainted.
00:08
Male party is very uncooperative and aggressive with dispatch and is probably not going to be very cooperative with ambulance either.
00:16
Well, you can show me en route.
00:25
If it started law enforcement,
00:28
callers called back a second time, he's extremely upset and mad that he doesn't hear sirens responding, stating that he does have an emergency.
00:39
However, he's not willing to sound the phone off to answer any questions.
00:52
I'm going to be.
01:03
Near County Road 8090.
01:06
Near County Road 8090.
01:09
On a female that fainted, she has conscious breathing and alert the last we knew the ambulance has been en route for a couple of minutes.
01:19
We also have law enforcement en route because the male is uncooperative and unwilling to answer questions.
01:32
Okay, do you.
01:36
Yes,
01:37
23.
01:38
7.4. You need to be there before EMS.
01:40
This guy is extremely upset.
01:44
103.
01:56
Law enforcement just arrived on scene.
01:59
This RP is extremely mad that you guys are not there yet.
02:06
I don't want to say that you have to stage, because he did say that the female was now conscious, but she had had a seizure.
02:13
He is extremely upset.
02:15
We have this match fire for you as well.
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Location mentioned:
Co Rd 8090, Rolla, MO 65401
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