Person assessed for neck bruising from choking at UMass dorm, Amherst MA
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Emergency personnel responded to Cashin Hall at UMass Amherst for a medical assessment of a person with bruising on the neck reportedly from choking. The individual is no longer choking and was assessed for injuries.
Audio|Heard on: Amherst Fire
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02:41
Transcript:
00:00
Thank you. Attention 5183.
00:09
Attention 5183.
00:11
Respond to UMass, the Cashin Dorm at near Eastman Lane in the lobby,
00:18
for an assessment of a person's injury.
00:21
Bruising on the neck due to choking, respond to UMass, the Cashin Dorm at near Eastman Lane in the lobby.
00:38
729 from A3.
00:41
Go ahead, A3.
00:43
A3A. A3R responding from Sunderland.
00:48
Aether respondent, I'm silent at 232.
00:58
729-X7.
01:01
Go that X7.
01:06
The bruising is from strangulation.
01:09
Is that correct?
01:14
Affirmative.
01:16
UMPD stated they would like an assessment on him at 2-day-3.
01:23
Receive. Start engine one.
01:33
This is Timberst Jones.
01:43
Attention 5-1-engine 1.
01:46
Attention 5-1-engine 1.
01:48
Respond to UMass, Cashin Dorm,
01:51
at near Eastman Lane in the lobby to assist a 3-2-2-2-1-A assessment.
01:58
Bruising on the neck due to choking.
02:00
Respond to UMass, near Eastman Lane, Cashin Dorm, in the lobby at 2:34.
02:12
79 into one.
02:16
Go ahead, Injewan.
02:20
On the responding Cashin Dorm.
02:23
This patient was choking is no longer, is that correct?
02:29
Affirm in Injewan, a patient is no longer choking.
02:33
They just want an assessment on his bruises.
02:37
Injewan, he responded to Cashin Lobby at 2:36.
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Location mentioned:
Cashin Hall, Amherst, MA 01003
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