Mental health emergency for agitated man near Boardman St, Georgetown MA
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Medical responders were called for a 25-year-old man near Boardman Street experiencing a mental health crisis. The man was agitated, off his medications, and engaging in disruptive behavior. A clinician requested evaluation and transport to Haverhill Hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Georgetown Police and Fire, Groveland Fire, Haverhill Fire
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01:43
Transcript:
00:00
Final request for medical aid.
00:02
Near Boardman Street, 25-year-old male, a mental health emergency.
00:06
Again, just a file requesting medical response near Boardman Street for a 25-year-old male with a mental health emergency.
00:15
Call from our clinician off-duty, requesting evaluation and transport.
00:19
Time of the call, 1055.
00:27
Engine 5 to 11, we're almost there.
00:31
Let us hope we either we can get in.
00:33
Yeah,
00:36
that's the time one. We will give you an update.
00:39
Thank you. Okay,
00:44
you're unreadable.
00:46
Yeah, I'm just pulling the escort over.
00:48
You guys can pass it.
00:54
No, I can fire, you got that memo.
01:02
Cignton, 9 Boardman, the medical.
01:07
Agency to your honor spine, 1056.
01:12
Responding to Warpen.
01:13
Responding to Warpen.
01:17
221. All right, third party call from 988.
01:22
That male party hasn't been taking his medications.
01:26
He's in an agitated state, reportedly was defecating and putting it on the walls.
01:34
His (name withheld) should be home.
01:36
There is no section 12 paperwork right now, but it sounds like he's in the middle of a crisis.
01:40
She was requesting transport to Haverhill, if they can.
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Location mentioned:
Boardman St, Georgetown, MA 01833
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