Male trespasses in wrong apartment refusing to leave, Saratoga Springs NY
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According to the dispatch call, a male resident from apartment 82 W entered apartment 62 W and is refusing to leave. Security confirmed trespassing, and police are on the way.
Audio|Heard on: Washington, Warren and Saratoga Counties Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
00:00
Now be a trespassing in that apartment where you have PD en route.
00:06
Received.
00:12
Embury Apartments West Tower.
00:14
Apartment 62.
00:16
We received a call for a medical there.
00:19
The male patient is in the wrong apartment.
00:24
Security is advising for a trespassing.
00:29
(number withheld)
00:33
You can put me in roads at Westland as well, I come.
00:46
(number withheld) domestic, not answering the status...
00:48
I'll make my way down.
00:49
Okay, she's not answering status checks and not answering your phone as well.
00:54
One five county myself at one three minutes out.
00:56
Okay,
00:58
one five and one three, twenty-three.
01:01
Equal eight. Equators on five, six two.
01:04
In service, see, nice.
01:07
Two, zero, zero, eight.
01:15
That's four one, four one, four or five.
01:22
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01:42
The patient is going to be the trespasser.
01:44
He's from apartment 82 W currently in 62 W.
01:47
He's refusing to leave the apartment.
01:50
Securities outside, by saying that he's not confused.
01:53
We do have PD en route.
01:54
Here's description.
01:59
I have the crew stage until PD clear.
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Location mentioned:
Lawrence St, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866
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