Panic alarm triggered due to medical emergency


Audio|Source: Springfield Police and Fire, Greene County Sheriff and Fire
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Transcript:
Let me check vehicle at Grand Beach Park. Clear, Grand Beach Park. 669. Go ahead. 669. Priority alarm. 8552 East Division. Keep that panic alarm. Did you have traffic? Clear. I'll be on route code to the one for her. Permanent, seven, second, six, seven, seven, seven. Clear. Three and sixteen. Six, six, six, ten. at the logs and on the line. Are we talking to the keyholder? I'm trying to figure out now. 7.299 and I've got the form. Quar 1729. 41729. 6. 644, stand by one, break 6669. We are talking to the keyholder, the person on scene. They're now requesting. EMS for blood poisoning. We're going to start EMS. 424. 6.6.9 on, clear. So if it's a battle for example. Affirmative. They press the panic alarm to get some sort of response. Now we got them on the line and we know it's medical. I'm still starting up. 424 is sent to a follow-up at 3025 South Sagamont Avenue, Battlefield Parks, Apartments, West, Building D.
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Location mentioned:
6V9R+8VX, 8552 E Division St, Strafford, MO 65757
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