Medical emergency for fainting near Mulberry Ave, Springfield MO


A medical emergency was reported near Mulberry Avenue where a patient felt faint and dizzy. Emergency responders were dispatched to the location to provide assistance. No personal names or specific address numbers are disclosed.
Audio|Source: Springfield Police and Fire, Greene County Sheriff and Fire
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County Innis Special Attention District 5, Medical Call near Mulberry Avenue,
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near Mulberry, Patient-Pilling Museum faint.
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217 status.
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27, I'm stable.
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661. Clear, 21.
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616. 661.
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I click the best stop with P&P response in the comments.
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224. 161 on the click.
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Clear 222, 225. I'll show you back in.
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215, click.
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213 off team.
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212.
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212. 1116.
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Good.
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116, checkable being at Battlefield in Fremont. You're checking on a lot of green bicycles, fighting toward traffic, and caller was concerned, he's a male white, skinny, has a facial hair, no clothing description of pain.
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212, clear, sunset, freeway.
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2.5, you can send me incident, 469.
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1-15 clear, in Battle of Kansas.
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Clear, 225.
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1-15.
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222.
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222.
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You can send me 223's call the log for him.
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I just got a flag down.
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The citizen just said that at the end of Austin, off of Sunset, that a group of teenagers walking down the path, one of them has a rifle.
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I'm going to check on it now if I could get one more.
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2.11.
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Okay.
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Petal assault agent two, showing them to the medical emergency near Mulberry Avenue, cross street of West Pine and West Longleaf Drive for feeling faint and dizziness.
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Near S Mulberry Ave, Springfield, MO 65802
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