Unconscious woman found in hospital parking lot, Osage Beach MO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 20-year-old woman was found unconscious in the emergency room parking lot at Lake Regional Hospital. She had been vomiting due to abdominal pain and was previously turned away from the ER. Medical personnel and law enforcement responded and hospital staff later transported her.
Audio|Heard on: Camden County Public Safety
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03:58
Transcript:
00:00
Beach, 931, Medic 10, Fire Station 2, Zone 2, respond to the area of Lake Regional ER, near Hospital Drive, Osage Beach.
00:07
Caller advised they are in the parking lot of the ER, his 20-year-old female has collapsed, now unconscious.
00:14
He stated she was in the ER for abdominal vomiting due to her period.
00:19
They turned them away, and he's now requesting transport.
00:23
Osage Beach, 931, Medic 10, Fire Station 2, Zone 2, respond to the area of Lake Regional ER-near Hospital Drive, Osage Beach.
00:31
Caller advised they are in the parking lot of the ER.
00:34
His 20-year-old female has collapsed, now unconscious.
00:38
He stated she was in the ER for abdominal vomiting due to her period.
00:43
They turned them away, and he's now requesting transport.
00:52
703 Miller County.
00:55
7.03. Do you have the subject's information or do you need it and I need to have it confirmed please?
01:02
Also, if you have a Miller County deputy that could meet me, I'd appreciate it.
01:07
I do already have his information.
01:09
I'll run and verify.
01:12
Standby, we'll contact the Miller and see if anybody in the area.
01:17
Copy that.
01:18
910 of meeting for the business check and I'll be on that medical call here in just a few seconds.
01:24
Copy 910, 933.
01:26
Pressure open around.
01:29
Around 933.
01:31
That'll be exact where you're in?
01:34
The caller advised they were in the ER parking lot next to a red Nissan Versa.
01:41
Got me.
01:42
To contact at the ER.
01:46
Negative bath is time we're obtaining further.
01:50
Next, if there's still on a hospital property, you'll need to contact the ER.
01:53
We'll be around.
01:55
Recease.
01:59
910 will be 23[1].
02:03
910, 934.
02:08
The speech is responding to Lake Regional ER, be advised.
02:12
The female was shaking when disconnected.
02:14
Her eyes were opening and closing.
02:16
She was not alert.
02:18
Lake Regional Hospital Security was advised.
02:20
They are making contact with the patient as well.
02:24
Question of God.
02:32
On seeing, attempting to locate, do we have a description of the car we're looking for?
02:43
The color advice they were near a red Nissan Versa, there is an officer out with them now.
02:52
The hospital brought out a gurney and they have her loaded.
02:56
You can cancel our medicine.
02:58
Received to showburst 12-1cene.
03:03
937.
03:05
Received 937.
03:08
North County 703.
03:12
9303. 930, 1-8-8-203.
03:17
937.
03:19
937.
03:28
Beach Fire Station 1 Zone 1 response to in Bridge, Senior Living, near College Boulevardos, H.
03:33
Beach for a 70, correction,
03:35
67-year-old male with chest pains.
03:37
Shortness of breath, 02 is at 60, correction 76%.
03:41
We'll be in room 103, then A.
03:45
Adam, timeout 938.
03:48
RSHB, show brush 12 clear, seeing hospital staff has patients on caught taking into ambulance.
03:55
Receives, showing brush 12 closed scene, 938.
Police codes explained
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[1]
23: Arrived on scene
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Location mentioned:
Hospital Dr, Osage Beach, MO 65065
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