Unconscious man found in running car near east division street, Springfield MO
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According to the dispatch call, an unconscious man was found inside a running white Chevy Monte Carlo near East Division Street and U.S. 65, westbound lanes.
Audio|Heard on: Springfield Police and Fire, Greene County Sheriff and Fire
Listen to dispatch call
01:44
Transcript:
00:00
A white Chevy Monte Carlo, westbound near the railroad track, someone unconscious at the wheel, car running.
00:14
3-23, I'm clear.
00:17
24-6, I'm clear.
00:20
315, I'll take it against, that's 6.
00:23
Clear, 315.
00:27
East term a code one to help search.
00:30
That's perfect.
00:33
3 Frank 14, we can head that way.
00:37
Your 3.4 14, turn out.
00:39
Code 1[1].33911 at the center.
00:43
319. I'm en route as well.
00:46
Are we still on the line with the caller?
00:49
It's 319 negative, but I'm calling back if needed.
00:56
323 and 326.
00:58
This is a Redford pickup parked off the road near the westbound lane.
01:03
Clare, if you could see with history of her leaving where she's been located or somewhere she might go.
01:10
How quickly?
01:11
Join, sir, I'm clear.
01:13
Also, any medical concerns?
01:16
Clear, 319.
01:18
17, can I want them out.
01:21
That's correct.
01:27
Brinkle.
01:34
Circle Letter 3, ethical emergency at U.S.
01:37
65 and East Division Street for unconscious male in the westbound lanes,
01:43
in a running white Chevy Monte Carlo.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 1: Non-emergency response; proceed routinely without lights or siren.
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Location mentioned:
E Division St, Springfield, MO 65803
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