Man found unconscious in silver sedan blocking road, Springfield MA
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Emergency responders were dispatched to near Sumner Avenue for a medical call involving a man found unconscious in a silver sedan with Mississippi plates blocking the road and causing traffic delays.
Audio|Heard on: Springfield Fire
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01:51
Transcript:
00:00
Truck three, I have a medical call for you whenever you're ready.
00:02
Go for you.
00:04
Receive. It's going to be near Sumner Avenue.
00:07
Again, near Sumner Avenue.
00:09
You're going to be a silver sedan with Mississippi plates and a cracked window with a man passed out.
00:14
I'll put you on the call now, sir.
00:17
He's near Sumner, not clear.
00:31
Command 1. Truck 3.
00:34
Respond to near Sumner Avenue.
00:37
Medical.
00:42
Truck 3 fire alert.
00:46
I was off for truck 3.
00:47
Is he in the parking lot up the Little Plaza or somewhere else?
00:55
In the note, he was staying, he was in the middle of the road causing traffic delays.
00:59
I can get a better location for you though.
01:00
Stand by.
01:06
Hello, engine three.
01:09
Engine three.
01:14
Received engine three back in service out of district.
01:24
Round is on for truck three.
01:26
Here's the area that's no silver carbon metal with Mississippi tags off here or causing any kind of traffic.
01:37
Received in the area.
01:38
I can't seem to find silver sedan with Mississippi plates.
01:42
I'm going to give PD a call real quick to see if they might be on scene or if they have a better description of the location.
01:50
Receive, Tom.
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Location mentioned:
Sumner Ave, Springfield, MA 01108
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