Medical call at high school canceled after transport began, Stonington CT
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A medical call at Stonington High School was initially set to have a medic respond. After transport started, the medic response was canceled.
Audio|Heard on: Groton, Ledyard, Stonington Police, CSP Troop E
Listen to dispatch call
02:48
Transcript:
00:00
Okay, so the change in plan's medic toll with actually handling the call.
00:09
Y86F KSSF for the day.
00:11
3.042, I'm not.
00:14
Roger.
00:16
Receive Betty 12th, he's closer.
00:18
We'll handle a call at Stonington High School.
00:21
Richard.
00:27
1788.
00:29
How something?
00:35
Can you open the rear side, go?
00:38
What do I any trickings here?
00:45
Go 657, and next closest southeast, Dugelette Castle for a burglar alarm.
00:53
I don't take it.
00:58
I have a page out to park management.
01:00
We had an alarm there yesterday.
01:02
I'm having some kind of issue with the alarm.
01:05
Hey,
01:07
Roger.
01:11
24 did you do?
01:15
I like two four.
01:20
I'm like two four.
01:25
Myself, one seven and one eight.
01:28
The in route two.
01:37
432 Norwich-Westerly Road for training.
01:44
Roger, you guys are all fresh.
01:48
6-3302.
01:51
Thank you, sir.
01:52
Good morning.
01:53
Roger.
01:54
Thank you, sir.
01:56
Good morning. What are you, the weather then?
02:09
Stonington High School is requesting an ETA on the Medic.
02:17
Percrucy.
02:18
Perce.
02:22
Medic 2 in approximately 4 minutes, it's 04-minute ETA.
02:27
Thank you. Percy.
02:35
Gron, you can cancel the medicine.
02:37
My name is also transport, no.
02:44
My phone 2 on Medit 12, you may cancel.
02:47
They are now transporting.
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Location mentioned:
S Broad St, Pawcatuck, CT 06379
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