Medical emergency near Snead Drive in Columbia, Columbia MO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire and medical units responded to a possible medical emergency involving chest pain near Snead Drive in Columbia. A 50-year-old female patient was reported conscious and breathing. Fire crews from Boone County responded and later reported the situation as under control.
Audio|Heard on: Boone County Fire Protection District - Dispatch Only
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02:24
Transcript:
00:00
Truck 106, truck 1206, Delta response.
00:03
Chest pain near Snead Drive.
00:06
Unit 1 Boone Fire Jurisdiction.
00:08
Truck 106, truck 1206, Delta response.
00:11
Chest pain near Snead Drive.
00:14
Units 1 Boone Fire Jurisdiction.
00:17
Cross of Sanders Court and Samaritan Drive.
00:20
Time out 1247 hours.
00:28
Boone County Truck 1206.
00:39
Truck 1206 responding, times one.
00:53
Truck 1206 to RUA.
00:59
Delta response.
01:01
Chubby
01:11
50 year old female, conscious and breathing.
01:40
Responding, times one, (name withheld).
01:53
Sir, can I speak, please?
01:57
Can you come in?
02:01
Patient contact Markston Fire Control.
02:03
Kitchen medic, non-emergent.
02:10
Patient contact incident under control.
02:12
Continue medic, non-emergent.
02:14
Boone County truck 1206.
02:17
Truck 1206, copy direct shows clear and in service.
02:22
Truck 1206, clear and in service, twelve fifty-five.
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Location mentioned:
Snead Dr, Columbia, MO 65202
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