Male in 50s found lying on road at windsor and kinderkamack, River Edge NJ
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A male in his 50s was found lying in the roadway at the intersection of Kinderkamack Road and Windsor Road. He was alert and conscious with no apparent injuries but unable to get up. Officers assisted him and transported him back to his residence near the trend light.
Audio|Heard on: River Edge Police and EMS Dispatch
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Transcript:
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We have a male party in his 50s lying in the roadway at Kinderkamack and Windsor.
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Caller reporting that the prior party is alert and conscious,
00:11
no apparent injuries but can't get up.
00:15
That's, can you come back in Windsor on the male party in the roadway? Unable to get up.
00:20
Time is 828.
00:24
Marie's used in route.
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413. 7-8, this party has the court report with no apparent injuries.
00:33
If you don't see you need further advice.
00:36
Your route, 828.
00:42
I'll be in the area.
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33, you're in the area, 829.
00:56
43, you can stand down, I got them up.
01:01
Okay, I'm right here.
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7-3 records.
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7-3. 7-3. 7-3.
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I was able to assist that party getting him up.
01:18
He's not injured.
01:19
I'm going to be providing a courtesy transport back to his residence near the trend light on the starting BNRC3.
01:33
7.3 transporting one male party from your location to near the trend light.
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RC3 starting miles 36, 790.
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830.
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834. 7-dry headquarters transport quickly.
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It'll be 7.0.
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Same on the ending.
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7.3, you click, 834.
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Location mentioned:
Windsor Rd & Kinderkamack Rd, River Edge, NJ 07661
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