Disturbing family fight in Stafford sparks urgent EMS call, Stafford CT
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Urgency surrounds Stafford after a 9-year-old reports a violent fight at home, with possible injury prompting emergency medical response.
Audio|Heard on: Connecticut State Police
Listen to dispatch call
02:33
Transcript:
00:00
Disturbance call.
00:02
Is the address correct? It's near Pine Road in Stafford.
00:06
The call came in.
00:07
You could hear a female screaming.
00:11
And then the call disconnected.
00:13
I'm out with eight and I.
00:15
Hello.
00:16
True, sir.
00:17
Got it.
00:23
If you could enter that red, there's a file 16 and I have the message number in my cat and I'll be quick, Charlie.
00:34
Somebody that needs help.
00:37
Right.
00:42
31, 31, very minute's right.
00:50
Then, so many individuals are not going to say, I have a 33-2.
00:56
TCU, everyone.
00:58
Sorry.
01:03
34-7, or 33, there's no issues I don't carry on that remarks.
01:07
Right.
01:09
That offer a hazard is 14,
01:12
15 northbound prior to the old 67U-64.
01:15
It's going to be a pickup truck in the right lane.
01:18
Right.
01:22
26-1.31.
01:26
All right?
01:31
Two. Two. Two. Two. Two. Two. Two. Two. Two.
01:44
Just mark: CPR in progress.
01:46
3.45. Is it.
01:48
Roger.
01:53
Roger.
02:00
Provided 911 still.
02:02
What a rat I got, northbound 11,
02:05
9-92 of the rap four-colored white.
02:06
Can't maintain this lane.
02:08
No plate given.
02:10
Okay.
02:12
Units responding in Stafford,
02:15
a 9-year-old just called from that house and said that brother and father were fighting.
02:23
No weapons reported.
02:27
And brother might be injured.
02:31
We'll start EMS.
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Location mentioned:
Pine Rd, Stafford Springs, CT 06076
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