Male requests hospital transport for hand pain, Peabody MA
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Emergency responders received a medical call for a male near Washington Street reporting hand pain and requesting transport to the hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Peabody Police and Fire
Listen to dispatch call
03:46
Transcript:
00:00
PV-E-11. Any way you could divert to near Washington Street, male party, (name withheld),
00:09
and I'll leave down.
00:12
Roger, en route.
00:24
Six, checking the air, what is the name?
00:27
Send the call, (name withheld).
00:34
Roger.
00:49
B-11, B-B-Utural.
00:53
CPD control.
00:55
You can just start making a couple calls to shelter and see if we get a spot for him some way.
01:01
All right, next time by.
01:06
Sport control.
01:09
Subur control.
01:11
I'll be clear, I'll appear to be in order.
01:13
There is no audible along really off the side.
01:17
You're out.
01:36
On scenes, parties they say they're at near Washington Street or just kind of in the area of wandering around.
01:45
It is on town where his exact location was is mapping the area of near Washington Street.
01:53
At the end of the call, now mapping the area of 4.
02:01
Roger.
02:11
Control, we're gonna be out with him.
02:15
Roger.
02:24
TV 11 ocube control can you send atlantic this way? Individual wants to go to the hospital.
02:30
Roger.
02:39
11, what does she complain?
02:44
11 of control he's complaining of hand pain.
03:03
Reported medical aid, near Washington Street, engine one, nearest cross streets, Sewell Street.
03:11
Reported medical aid, near Washington Street, engine one,
03:16
nearest cross streets, Sewell Street.
03:21
I'm going for the male party, about feeling well.
03:33
116 to firelight.
03:37
All right.
03:44
161 for 13 in Washington.
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