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Unconscious woman found inside Walmart store, Branson West MO
A 40-year-old woman was found unconscious but breathing inside the Walmart store near State Highway 13. She later regained consciousness. Law enforcement was requested for an unspecified reason.
Audio|Heard on: Tri Lakes Area Emergency Services
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02:57
Transcript:
00:00
Near State Highway 13 at Walmart Supercenter for unconscious time.
00:05
It is fast 4235.
00:12
Metcum, GCA 11.
00:21
Spatian be looked at, wires have been cleared by medics, clearing the team, command terminated.
00:29
That's clear, will you be en route to the second call at unconscious at Walmart?
00:34
That is correct.
00:37
That's clear, same by further.
00:40
No,
00:45
4 Central.
00:49
From 904, go ahead.
00:53
On scene.
00:55
On scene at 1436.
01:01
40-year-old female, not conscious, but is breathing located inside the store at the service desk.
01:07
They're revising that she appears to be homeless and actively passing out unknown cause.
01:12
Female is white, female, blue jacket, black shirt,
01:16
blue jeans.
01:29
On-scenes 667 with Walmart command.
01:35
Copy on-scene 667 command.
01:37
Servides of the field is now conscious located between the customer service desk and general merchandise stores.
01:52
3.31 Delta 4.31, 1438.
02:02
Response in route to Walmart for an unconscious female that's currently conscious located inside the store.
02:20
Main.
02:21
Engine 52 is back in quarters.
02:38
305 conference service.
02:40
305 conference service.
02:46
305, that's a point.
02:50
Is now requesting law enforcement for the unconscious at Walmart's unknown specific reason.
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Location mentioned:
MO-13, Branson West, MO 65737
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