Mental health crisis medical response near Massachusetts Ave, Lunenburg MA
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Emergency responders were dispatched for a male experiencing a mental health crisis near Massachusetts Avenue and Walmart. Ambulance and fire units coordinated medical transport and assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Lunenburg Police and Fire
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02:54
Transcript:
00:00
We have a mental health going out right now.
00:13
I would have written EMS, five five five ten seven five eight mail in a mental health crisis.
00:23
Reflecting to find me in the second.
00:26
You were EMS, number five, Python-Dives, out of service,
00:31
special email, mental health crisis.
00:33
And I'll use on twenty a book.
00:40
Thanks very, so for the call.
01:03
Byroner's due to dispatching unit fire EOV on a second medical hall.
01:08
The near Walmart for a medical transport or residential.
01:13
Fire alarm is the digital driver EOVS on a second level and 2001 MEPAW on a second level and 2001 MEPAW on the Medical Hall connection.
01:32
Best you want.
01:35
The rest is the route, five tri-town guides.
01:37
He's just getting away for the second medical.
01:42
Great season, I'm getting used.
01:49
Byline, whatever to Part 2.
01:58
Car 2 will be en route to Walmart for mental health.
02:14
Control for the police.
02:23
Townsend will be your responding ambulance.
02:27
They are just verifying.
02:30
So let me know if they can't answer for them.
02:33
But they should be able to be.
02:43
Fire line with her car two.
02:47
Fire line back to the car two on arrival.
02:54
Ricky's on arrival.
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Location mentioned:
Massachusetts Ave, Lunenburg, MA 01462
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