Person yelling for help near brook at todd road crossing, Plymouth CT
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A person was heard yelling for help from a brook near the intersection of Todd Road and Todd Hollow Road. They may need assistance getting off an embankment. There could be a connection to a prior incident in Thomaston. Emergency responders were dispatched to the location.
Audio|Heard on: Plymouth EMS and Plymouth/Terryville Fire
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01:55
Transcript:
00:00
LCD to Terryville Fire, Plymouth Ambulance, respond to the area near Todd Road and Todd Hollow Road for the person in the brook yelling for help, 72-B-2.
00:11
Repeating the area near Todd Hollow Road and Todd Road for the person in the brook yelling for help, 72-B-2.
00:19
Time out 23.05.
00:24
LCD to Terryville Fire, Plymouth Ambulance.
00:27
Respond to the area near Todd Road and Todd Hollow Road for the person in the brook yelling for help, 72-B-2.
00:36
Repeating the area near Todd Hollow Road and Todd Road for the person in the brook yelling for help, 72-B-2.
00:44
Time out 2305.
00:57
111.1 is on the air.
00:59
Dr. 111.215.
01:00
Dr. 1.1.2305.
01:10
Tell Tate, Caryl Car 2, Responding.
01:14
Caryl Car 2 responding, 2307.
01:25
It will be giving more intervention on the phone.
01:37
Card two, it's going to be more of a party on the side of the brook yelling for help.
01:42
(name withheld) is asking for assistance, possibly getting off the side of the embankment.
01:47
It might end up being more of a PD issue.
01:49
It might have been involved in his situation over in Thomaston earlier.
01:52
It's still currently in the brook on the edge of yelling for help.
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Location mentioned:
Todd Hollow Rd & Todd Rd, Plymouth, CT 06782
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