Water rescue operation near Old Stone Bridge, Middletown RI
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Emergency responders conducted a water rescue near Old Stone Bridge for a person in distress. A good Samaritan in a boat helped retrieve the individual before responders arrived.
Audio|Heard on: Portsmouth Fire Department
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02:24
Transcript:
00:00
Marine 1 to the area of Point Road, Old Stone Bridge for a person in distress 16 times.
00:09
All the energy spotting, Marine 1.
00:17
File on county.
00:19
Contrary, you're responding 1612.
00:29
R4 to Rescue 2.
00:30
You can leave your Knox keys.
00:31
I'll bring mine.
00:34
Rest two.
00:40
All companies responding to the water rescue entity, be advised Middletown,
00:46
will be sending an asset also.
00:50
Tewit and Fire alarm reports my fire alarm.
00:55
Fire alarm's on.
00:58
Phone the Harbor Master.
01:00
He's going to be headed out there, 10-minute ETA.
01:06
Receive 10-minute ETA for the Turner-Harbor Master 1613.
01:14
Correct if I'm both going to talk about.
01:18
All right.
01:21
1613.
01:27
File along the car three.
01:31
Car three. Car three.
01:35
Car 3 from PD looks like a good Samaritan in a boat picked up that party.
01:40
What's your pleasure?
01:44
Have that breath.
01:45
Can you include? Confirm.
01:51
Receive. They just needed that he's not available yet either.
01:59
Rest to follow.
02:00
What was that last message?
02:06
You guys are going to proceed in and confirm them, but I just heard you state that they are not honorable.
02:16
Marine won't be getting underway in about two minutes here.
02:23
Receive 16-15.
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Location mentioned:
Stone Brg Dr, Middletown, RI 02842
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