Intoxicated male found lying in snowbank near Fayette and Court streets, Binghamton NY
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A male was found lying in the snowbank near Fayette Street and Court Street. He was intoxicated but alert and conscious. Medical assistance was requested to evaluate him.
Audio|Heard on: Broome County Battalion 2 Public Safety
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02:23
Transcript:
00:00
Can you go to Court and Fayette? I just took a walk-up complaint about an individual lying in the snowbank over there.
00:06
204 cups.
00:11
205 if you want to go there with them.
00:16
5 cups. 5 cups.
00:22
235 bro, it looks like to be a small fire in the back of the garage.
00:27
4-5-5-7.
00:33
2C335 received small fire back of the garage to reach your right?
00:39
225 Bro. I'll be out with that male, Court and Fayette.
00:44
2-25 out with the male, Court and Fayette.
00:47
5, same truck.
00:51
Anytime.
00:56
2.25 Brum, you can make this a welfare check at this time.
00:59
Thank you.
01:07
2.25 Brum, can you start medics for a college-age male intoxicated?
01:13
Received, alert and conscious?
01:16
Simple, alert and conscious.
01:19
Receive.
01:24
Quarterroom, New York County ID.
01:29
204, go ahead.
01:32
3-1 heard tight.
01:38
131. 131. 131.
01:39
12.
01:46
(number withheld)
02:00
One, two, three,
02:02
Court Street at Fayette Street,
02:05
controlled out with a male who's intoxicated, lying conscious alpha priority.
02:11
Civil one, two, three,
02:13
Court Street at Fayette Street,
02:15
trolls out with a male intoxicated,
02:18
alert and conscious alpha priorities,
02:21
response on the battalion, two, three, eleven.
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Location mentioned:
Fayette St & Court St, Binghamton, NY 13901
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