Erratic driver refuses to exit vehicle at McDonald's


Officers responded to a situation involving a woman acting erratically in a vehicle at a McDonald's drive-thru. She refused to leave the car, yelled at police, and tried to escape. Emergency services were called due to concerns for her well-being.
Audio|Source: Springfield Police and Fire, Greene County Sheriff and Fire
03:2
Transcript:
127[1]. We start me a group one and at the MS coming all occasions. Clear 127. 126[2]. Are you able to be in route to 127 over there? Where is you at? Chestnut was bypassed McDonald's. He's out with your female? 115. Nobody now. You call Cox and have the ambulance meet me in the parking lot of the hotel please. I'm clear. 221[3] to 126 where you coming from? SBOA. Not fair, 221, uh, I'll start that way. On 27, do you want EMS emergent? I want to go home. She's being super erratic right now. She's got a lot. She's 202. 127. 127. Who do I have coming to me? 221.2.21 is there out to? 2.11 status. Stable, thank you. 127. How is clear? 221. Can you come in from the chestnut entrance? No, your cause is back. I'm just on to place right now. 6.10. 6'10. 126 to 127. Are you stable? Is SPD stable at West Bypass and Jess Matt at the McDonald's. She's yelling at me, refusing to get out, running a speed off. When you pull up, speak up her spikes under the tires. Where's 221 at? Falling up on Chestnut and bypass at this point. Go ahead. 123, show me out at Aldi.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
127: Unit/Officer
[2]
126: Unit/Officer
[3]
221: Unit/Officer
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Location mentioned:
Near W Chestnut Expy, Springfield, MO 65802
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