Highly intoxicated woman reported near Days Inn, Mexico MO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency services responded to a highly intoxicated 31-year-old woman near Days Inn at South Clark. Law enforcement advised caution due to prior contact involving mace and a knife; responders were asked to wait until the scene was secured.
Audio|Heard on: Audrain Medical Center and Ambulance EMS: Dispatch (in use)
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Transcript:
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I'm sorry. Attention, Audrain Ambulance, Medic 1.
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Medic 1 need response to Days Inn.
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Near South Clark, near South Clark.
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It's going to be for a 31-year-old female, highly intoxicated.
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She’s awake, she’s breathing, responding.
00:18
Again, Audrain Ambulance, Medic 1, need response to Days Inn near South Clark.
00:23
For a 31-year-old female, highly intoxicated, she’s awake, she’s breathing.
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Timeout, 2203.
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Audrain from Medic 1.
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Medic 1 517.0 in round.
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517.0.
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517.0 in Rattigan responding to the Days Inn near South Clark, 31-year-old female, highly intoxicated.
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We’re going to have you go ahead and stage in the area.
00:53
Law enforcement advice, they made contact yesterday, she had mace and a knife.
00:57
She’s not known to be violent; however, we would prefer you to stage until law enforcement can secure the scene.
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Location mentioned:
S Clark St, Mexico, MO 65265
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