Possible assault victim reported near Sterling Road, Sterling CT
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Connecticut State Police and EMS responded to a report of a possible assault victim with injuries near Sterling Road in Sterling, Connecticut.
Audio|Heard on: CT State Police, QVEC, Middlesex County Fire/EMS, Valley Shore Fire/EMS
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01:58
Transcript:
00:00
The outland individual, I believe it's near Sterling Road.
00:06
I try to get a better house number who is bleeding, has injuries that's from a dumped.
00:11
Okay.
00:13
Triple-8 if you can start this one.
00:16
Okay. Your route?
00:18
1772.
00:20
1177. One 77.
00:22
724, you need services?
00:25
Oh, you're in 167.
00:27
Roger.
00:28
All right, what's the nature of the injuries?
00:34
Oneadishville.
00:35
One is true.
00:37
One is it.
00:39
Get a contact on the Gold Star Motels.
00:46
Roger.
00:47
Roger.
00:51
Before, any comment to do you do 34 again?
00:56
424.
00:58
Sure, I'm just east of the plaintiff's going on.
01:07
You check the 23 at near backpack road, front door, no key holder.
01:16
So it's good to get true.
01:20
What was it?
01:24
Holdup on 48.
01:28
Roger.
01:37
Stirling, Robert.
01:41
Starlin and Robin Lusipan, Wilsop, PAN, WAPW, HF, Part 1, Assolk.
01:45
CSP[1], out of C.
01:46
We're near Sterling Road.
01:51
Sterling Apollant moves to POMB.
01:53
Possible assault victim.
01:55
Connecticut State Police on scene, near Sterling Road.
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CSP: Connecticut State Police
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Location mentioned:
Sterling Rd, Sterling, CT 06377
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