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Patient treated for diabetic shock near state highway, Taney County MO
Medical responders were dispatched to near State Highway 86 in Ridgedale for a patient experiencing diabetic shock. The patient was possibly located near the front office area. Responding units included Western Station 12, Station 4, and Captain 304A.
Audio|Heard on: Taney County Police
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03:13
Transcript:
00:00
Western Station 12, Station 4, respond to a medical at near State Highway 86.
00:08
Corrections, set highway 86, near State Highway 86, Ridgedale,
00:13
unknown age patient, diabetic shock.
00:23
If you could contact Liberty in reference to this accident, there was a poll broken.
00:29
202, do you have the poll number?
00:37
The one it's connected to is (number withheld).
00:47
Disregard, I think PD just gave you the number on the poll.
00:55
Castor 4 is responding.
00:59
That's clear, cast report.
01:03
Medical C, you can put me on, Ridgeville.
01:15
3C.M.M.2, TCA4, upgrade peri1 for diabetic problems.
01:20
I know an age female, 13-0.1.
01:27
Cabin or they get a check-in?
01:35
Are you, Penny?
01:41
Beat last traffic.
01:44
Western Base 401.
01:46
401 responding.
01:47
They give you a cabin number to where the patient is located or are they got the check-in center?
01:55
Do you see the power line being low, bigger trucks would not be able to get through on 160 here?
02:05
I'm sick.
02:11
The address we have is just the near State Highway 86 address.
02:24
Possibly front office.
02:28
That's clear, possibly front office.
02:31
36 any good,
02:34
Senate.
02:46
That's clear, go ahead, Senate.
02:50
That's clear.
02:51
I didn't come in.
02:59
Responding to near State Highway 86, TCA advised,
03:07
it is 304A.
03:09
Okay.
03:10
Captain 304A.
03:12
Okay.
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