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Person found unconscious with needle becomes conscious 

audio iconDrugs Violation
Near E Kearney St, Springfield, MO 65803
A person was found unconscious with a needle in their arm at a store but later became conscious and walked away. The person is suspected of drug use and was highly intoxicated.
Audio|Source: Springfield Police and Fire, Greene County Sheriff and Fire
01:28

Transcript:
231. Springfield. 234. Springfield engine for medical emergency 1810 East Kearney, 1810 East Carnegie, an unconscious (name withheld) with a needle in the arm. Dispatched a 231. Go ahead. Update, the (name withheld) is conscious. We got additional information that apparently is highly intoxicated. Do you want to get medical started? Opts 3. Units announced to the Maverick, just good advice the (name withheld) is now conscious and walking out of the store towards Carnine and Glimpsom. I'm clear. 249, that's clear. The (name withheld) was initially unconscious with a needle in the arm, but has since left. Offs 3. 675. 675. 675. 6.05. 6.05. In service. Do Adam 23? 2.m. 23.

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Near E Kearney St, Springfield, MO 65803

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