Medical alarm at Stonington Arms for possible broken nose, Stonington CT
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According to the dispatch call, a medical alarm was activated at Stonington Arms. Responders received a 911 call reporting an injury with a possible broken nose.
Audio|Heard on: Connecticut State Police
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01:50
Transcript:
00:00
Medical alarm at Stonington Arms.
00:02
They need the keys.
00:04
11, 45. I'll leave 3rd case if they get the call.
00:07
Right.
00:09
9.
00:12
Got a copy, I'm coming from Griswold.
00:15
Roger.
00:20
Bill, City, 29.
00:23
Ready.
00:26
Flash, Xivary, Flash, 4-1, T-17,000, please.
00:30
Roger.
00:31
Dobby 1020, please.
00:35
Don't be 20,000.
00:42
7.
00:48
All one school post for a minor interest.
00:50
If you want school post for a minor interest.
00:58
14, if you want to go ahead, I'll be 32.
01:00
All right.
01:03
Phone (number withheld).
01:05
Phone (number withheld).
01:06
Good.
01:12
South there I hope for a 12th.
01:14
Come in.
01:19
One out between the nine ramps from Bravo Hotel (number withheld).
01:23
And if it's easier, they can come right up Route 9 southbound and back up to me.
01:26
Roger.
01:27
Three else speak.
01:29
Central thought probably.
01:31
Three, right.
01:33
I'll be 289 from my Okadmone.
01:35
Put me on an area check at CHH please.
01:39
Okay, thank you.
01:40
She caught.
01:42
Good.
01:43
They just received a 911 call from that medical alert or one.
01:46
They believe they broke their nose.
01:49
Roger, I'm coming code.
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Location mentioned:
S Broad St #6A, Pawcatuck, CT 06379
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