Possible overdose victim found near Ware town line, Belchertown MA
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Emergency units responded to a report of a possible overdose on the side of Route 9 near the Ware Town Line in Belchertown, Massachusetts. A person was found down in a snowbank near the Welcome to Ware sign. A black pickup truck with fog lights was also noted in the area.
Audio|Heard on: Belchertown Police/Fire
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02:7
Transcript:
00:00
Can you start for Ware Road, Route 9 near the Ware Town Line?
00:04
Westcom is advising us on the line somewhere.
00:07
We're getting further info for a person possibly overdosed on the side of the road for a floodfire as well.
00:12
Route 9 at the Ware Town Line.
00:17
Station 52, stand by for a call.
00:19
Medical emergency, possible overdose, Ware Road.
00:24
Station 5-2, Ware Road, Route 9 at the Ware Town Line.
00:36
We're still gathering information from Ware,
00:38
possible overdose on the side of the road, (number withheld).
00:50
And units for Route 9 by the Ware Town Line.
00:53
It's going to be right in the area of the Welcome to Ware sign.
00:56
It's for a person down, possibly overdose in the snowbank.
01:11
Hi 1.
01:13
We'll be on Ware Road toward the Ware Town Line.
01:18
We see if you've got me there.
01:26
The unit's responding to Ware Road.
01:29
They did also see that there's a black pickup truck pulled over in that area with fog lights on the top.
01:40
5-3-1-G.
01:49
Bravo zero one in central.
01:53
Bravo zero one.
01:55
14, 20, 40C.
01:59
I need a hear C7.
02:01
I'm not counted, but I'm still in room.
02:04
Okay, I think Wair is just rolling up now as well.
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Belchertown, MA 01007
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