Man found semi-conscious on road at Liberty Street, Clinton CT
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A man was found semi-conscious lying on the side of the road near Liberty Street and Sandy Brook Road in Clinton. Medical personnel were dispatched, and the man later was confirmed to be conscious and responsive.
Audio|Heard on: Clinton Police
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02:22
Transcript:
00:00
Caller states there's a person laying on the side of the road.
00:03
He's slowly walking up to you know.
00:07
I'm sure.
00:13
Control 929-942.
00:17
9-4-2. Is he available for a call?
00:24
Yeah, turn to be able to go.
00:32
Party laying down on the side of the road.
00:37
Three-sixth.
00:45
24 and 28. I have an ambulance staging as well.
00:49
They're en route back from Guilford.
00:50
Our caller is on the side of the road as hazards on.
00:54
Party is still laying on the side of the road in and out of conscious surface.
00:58
Rider.
01:04
Number nine, stand by medical dispatch, the end of Sandy Brook Road and Liberty Street for a man laying on the ground, semi-conscious.
01:21
Department 9, R1, the R2 duty crew en route from Guilford, Valley Shore for an R5.
01:27
Liberty Street and Sandy Brook Road for the man down, unknown medical,
01:31
unconscious.
01:32
Deputy Department 9, R1, R2 duty crew, en route from Guilford, Valley Shore for an R5.
01:39
Responding, Liberty Street and Sandybrook for the man down unconscious in the road, T.E.
01:44
Just getting unseen, Valley Shore.
01:47
Loud and clear, Shirley, N.5.
02:01
2040, confirming he is conscious.
02:07
Drop.
02:11
You were clear, PD reporting conscious and responsive at this time.
02:15
Thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Liberty St & Sandy Brook Rd, Clinton, CT 06413
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