Fire and EMS response dispatched to 153 Shier Street in Palmer for two intoxicated individuals requiring transport; later canceled as police elected to transport to Wing Hospital., Palmer MA
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According to the dispatch call, fire and EMS response dispatched to 153 Shier Street in Palmer for two intoxicated individuals requiring transport; later canceled as police elected to transport to Wing Hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Palmer Fire, Police and EMS
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02:18
Transcript:
00:00
Tension, Palmer Fire, Tension, Palmer Fire.
00:02
On to 153 Shier Street, that's 153 Shier Street for the L.T.O.A.
00:07
4-1-153 Street, 4-2-E-T-O-H parties, 9-1-1-1-1-1-3-1.
00:20
Malmire has a tone, 4-6-1, you're going to have to go out of town for that.
00:25
For sure, for one or both.
00:29
That's going to be for both.
00:31
Who is it?
00:41
I'm going to be.
00:49
Station 14, station 14, EMS mutual aid request 153 Shier Street in Palmer, 153-tierer Street in Palmer.
00:59
We have PD on scene requesting a transport for two intoxicated nails.
01:06
Again, station 14, EMS-neucleid request 153, Trier Street and Palmer, PDONC theme requesting transport for two intoxicated nails.
01:21
B1.
01:22
Go ahead.
01:26
You'll have Munson for Mutually, again Munson.
01:29
Three three,
01:32
and one from Palmer.
01:37
Negative phone, we're still tied up on the fire alarm call.
01:40
I let Westcombe know there was two patients and they didn't get a response.
01:43
If Munson needs another medicare, if they can't handle them, all afford that one ambulance.
01:48
We need two separate ambulances.
01:51
They can't go in the same one.
01:54
There you see.
01:58
One, four six one.
02:01
One, four, six one.
02:04
Good.
02:06
Why don't you cancel both buses?
02:09
We'll transport ourselves.
02:10
Can you just let the wing hospital know we're coming with two in protective custody for ETOH[1]?
02:17
All right, see.
Police codes explained
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[1]
ETOH: Alcohol intoxication or involvement, typically referring to ethanol, in a police or medical context.
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