Man with neck injury at Eagle Stop triggers urgent medical response, Battlefield MO
A man at Eagle Stop reported a neck injury after a domestic incident, prompting a swift EMS response amid concerns over a box knife he possessed.
Audio|Source: Springfield Police and Fire, Greene County Sheriff and Fire
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Transcript:
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I'm on the phone with by subject (name withheld).
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He says he is at the Eagle Stop near Battlefield.
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He has a neck injury.
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It is not currently bleeding and he is requesting transport to the hospital.
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Can you start EMS that way and close this unit?
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13.05 and no 3.
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We're out.
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Okay.
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Caller's daughter made suicidal statements and caller believes she's at this location.
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Clear your EMS to the best thing they go stop.
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It's a mixed female 18 years old, possibly a dark gray coat and black sweats.
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Mercy will be staging.
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1729. If the EMS was still staying, she they can go back in.
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Clear coming.
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673. It will be in route as well.
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Can you advise the other unit that he does have a box knife? He says it's in a club apartment and you will not be grabbing it.
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131, clear.
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Clear, 673.
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Is he still in the red ultimate bill?
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Affirmative.
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He's in the vehicle and he says it's facing Buffalo Wildling.
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Not clear.
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