Female with heart problems at west farm road 4, Walnut Grove MO
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Medical responders are en route to near West Farm Road 4 for a female experiencing heart problems with a pulse rate in the 200s. The situation involves a person potentially missing and related concerns at a nearby apartment.
Audio|Heard on: Springfield Police and Fire, Greene County Sheriff and Fire
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Transcript:
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Miller Grove, Medical Emergency,
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near West Farm Road 4.
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Croucher signed, Dr.
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3.
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County units, medical en route,
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District 1-110-1-1-1-West Farm Road 4, female with heart problems.
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(number withheld).
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Yeah,
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323.
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325.
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How are you?
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323-325, residential verticalary, 31-26, East Valley Watermill Road.
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314.
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Subject samples is listed as has an act of pace as missing person juvenile,
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listed in Adeline samples, Female White, (number withheld), out of Green County.
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Do you want me to confirm?
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Dispatch, Walnut Rose Clown with all.
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Go ahead.
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Go ahead.
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The building 19, apartment 12,
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caller is advising that their keys are not working in their locks.
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I want to prove.
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314 assist the person at Jordan Valley Parking, 2.334 from Sutton.
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Contacted management.
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They said they have not changed the locks, and they're hearing someone inside the apartment and the lights are on.
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It's a medical emergency at near West Farm Road 4.
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I'm in contact with the social worker in charge of this.
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It's for female with heart problems, the poultry is in the 200s.
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Location mentioned:
W Farm Rd 4, Walnut Grove, MO 65770
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