Woman reports weakness and difficulty reading in Tuscumbia, Tuscumbia MO


A woman aged 34 is experiencing weakness and difficulty reading, leading to an emergency response at near Jackson St, Tuscumbia.
Audio|Source: Miller County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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N-4 of this will be a 34-year-old female with weakness and difficulty reading.
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See some Lottie.
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Copy, I'll go take care of that, 389 Hopewood.
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Copy, thank you.
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...cept central and four and all of three.
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...annerman Graham.
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Pans before out scene, 1706.
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Then you're from 0.2 direction.
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Tari-1 alpha for cordial energy.
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Cat-entry only, snap.
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Sergeant Jeff, what's your original report number on?
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It's 3163, again 31663.
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Cover.
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Okay,
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anyone. Okay, one. Go ahead, 30.
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Last name, Norman.
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I'm today here with Reds 21.
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If you need the personnel, I can run them down.
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We're good right now, but I'll like to come.
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Excuse me. Read back when you're ready.
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I'll end no one.
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Probably.
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C1-4-6.
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O-0-5-0.
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Central.
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78. Data narrative.
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You can clearly? Medical emergency[1] bother response.
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10. Jackson Street.
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Cross streets are dead under east state street.
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Jack City fire jurisdiction.
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Medic 6. Medical emergency[1] father response.
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10. Jackson Street.
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Cross streets are dead under and east.
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State Street.
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Jack City Fire jurisdiction.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Medical emergency: Acute health crisis requiring immediate medical attention
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Location mentioned:
Jackson St, Tuscumbia, MO 65082
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