Woman rescued after fall into septic tank, Springfield MO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews in Springfield responded to a medical emergency near South Nettleton Avenue where a woman fell into a septic tank and sustained injuries with uncontrolled bleeding. She was confirmed to be out of the tank when responders arrived.
Audio|Heard on: Greene MO Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Springfield.
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Springfield Engine 13, medical emergency near South Nettleton Avenue for a female who fell into a septic tank and injured themselves.
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Caller reports bleeding from the genital area.
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Caller does not believe it is controlled bleeding.
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Ops 4.
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Springfield Engine 13, showing you en route.
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Medical emergency near South Nettleton Avenue, Ops 4.
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Special for Engine 13.
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Engine 13, go ahead.
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Can you confirm that the individual is out of the septic tank?
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I'll take her. It sounds like she is out of the septic tank.
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Clear, thank you.
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Location mentioned:
S Nettleton Ave, Springfield, MO 65806
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