Vendor becomes unconscious at sports complex, Springfield MO


Emergency personnel responded to a report of a vendor at a sports complex who lost consciousness but remained breathing. The vendor has diabetes and was noted to be very pale and cold.
Audio|Source: Springfield Police and Fire, Greene County Sheriff and Fire
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132. 138-on-2. Ben provided ending 3506 is title only to a 2017 Ford sedan to Carol and Donald Sawyer out of Sedalia missile. 138. Springfield Engine 5 Medical Emergency at the Betty and Bobby Allison Sports Complex 209 North Airport Boulevard.
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Vendors gone unconscious is breathing off Channel 3. 132, 138, checked well-being, 209 North Airport Boulevard, the Betty and Bobby Allison Sports Complex. Clear, thank you. They have a vendor that's unconscious, they are breathing, unknown exactly why, very pale and cold. 778. 138, clear, Fort and Grant. 7.17.
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138, unclear. What I'm 31? A black truck has now left with a female in the truck bed and the male driving. Word, clear. 778, 117 and assault. 417 South National Avenue. Callers advising there's a male assaulting a female. Males describe as a male black wearing a black, correction male white wearing a black hat, dark colored shirt and jeans, females a female white long hair. So I'maker 708, clear.
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117 quick engine 5 shung you en route 209 north airport the vendor passed out has a history of diabetes unknown exact situation at this time is breathing confirmed unconscious opts 3 653 go ahead and run the 7th is going to call now
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N Airport Blvd, Springfield, MO
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