Medical call for dehydrated 62-year-old at Second Street, Wyatt MO
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A medical call was dispatched for a 62-year-old female near 8th and Second Street who may be dehydrated and has been sick with nausea and vomiting for three days.
Audio|Heard on: Sikeston Public Safety / Scott, New Madrid, Mississippi Counties Sheriff
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02:7
Transcript:
00:00
The new matter, station two, respond to Bravo 1 to 8th and Second Street, 8 bill at the second,
00:05
for a sick person, top page 14308.
00:12
Three, hit point in a matter.
00:16
Go ahead.
00:19
Willie Demerson, Jr.
00:26
Willie Jimerson, Jr.
00:28
10.3. 3.
00:32
104, that is accurate.
00:38
560 cross-exam.
00:42
565. 565.
00:44
The J wanted to attach the card and reference trespassing.
00:54
Tom Hennon 9, Boy 4 Nora.
00:56
Tom Hennon,
00:58
Boy, for Nora.
00:59
It's 26 Missouri, last thing, northbound, Main Street, and Bronx.
01:07
Time for it returns on a (number withheld) Chevy Fordora to Angela Clayton out of Sykston,
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(number withheld) State Highway AA,
01:15
September 26.
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Careful.
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527, butter.
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5.27.
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I'll be 10-8[1] with Lex Report.
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That's all.
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W211-1-211 1442 11 1442 11 1442 Do you match your medic 9? Go ahead
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Hand around all zeros
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342 in Fires 34-2 in Pireson
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The 639-10.
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Understood, medic.
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Nine, you're responding probable 1 to 8 millage second, 8th and Second Street for a 62-year-old female,
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possibly dehydrated, has been feeling sick for the past three days with nausea bombing.
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10-8: In service
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Location mentioned:
2nd St, Wyatt, MO 63882
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