Medical emergency near Gatsby Rd, Barnett MO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched to a location near Gatsby Road in Barnett, Missouri, for a possible heart attack involving an adult woman who appeared pale, clammy, and had shallow breathing. The scene was described as difficult to access for large vehicles.
Audio|Heard on: Miller County Public Safety
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02:18
Transcript:
00:00
Medical call to Gatsby Road.
00:19
Morning, county memo ten, Morro Fire.
00:21
I need you to respond near Gatsby Road.
00:25
To Gatsby Road.
00:28
Sixty-seven year old female,
00:30
pressure in her back and chest, possible heart attack.
00:33
Time now 1500.
00:42
Hi, 38 and 9, you're responding near Gatsby Road.
00:47
Near Gatsby Road, 57-year-old female, possible heart attack.
01:13
West Main and East Circle, Convoy Five, Charles Nine, call.
01:17
Convoy Five, Charlie Nine, call.
01:20
Twenty-five on a silver Honda Accord.
01:30
Morgan County, report thirty-eight.
01:33
Call thirty-eight, go ahead.
01:36
Just out of here, where's that coming from?
01:57
(name withheld) units responding.
01:59
Now to advise big trucks won't fit down the road, her breath is shallow,
02:03
and the patient is turning pale.
02:15
So far she is clammy and feels like she's being stabbed in the chest.
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Location mentioned:
Gatsby Rd, Barnett, MO 65011
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