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Male with chest pain and possible seizure at Queens CtSpringfield MO

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Near S Queens Ct, Springfield, MO 65807

A medical emergency was reported near South Queens Court in Springfield. A male was experiencing chest pain and may have had a seizure. Emergency responders including fire units arrived on the scene. There was also mention of a female with chest pains and a male bleeding from the eyebrow and nose area. Emergency services are attending to the medical needs at the location.

Audio|Source: Springfield Police and Fire, Greene County Sheriff and Fire
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Transcript:
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Medical emergency, Springfield, ladder 9, near South Queens Court, Male,
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Seizure, or Heart Attack, Pops, 4.
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Judge Sutton Brower?
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Dispatch, Willard Chief 2. Show me arriving on scene, 160 command, be on Ops 1.
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Clear, Willard Chief 2.
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05, I got one female with chest pains, got a male bleeding from the,
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from his eyebrow.
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Panned his nose, got a dash on the bridge of his nose and his forehead.
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Okay, 1605.
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Fire is on scene.
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Great.
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Sprink of Ladder 9 en route medical emergency near South Queens Court.
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Male having chest pain, possibly a seizure, ops 4.

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Near S Queens Ct, Springfield, MO 65807

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