Medical emergency at apartment with locked door, Suffolk County NY
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A 71-year-old woman is bleeding inside an apartment with the front door locked. Officers are coordinating entry to provide medical assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Suffolk County Police 3rd Precinct
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01:57
Transcript:
00:00
So 3-8-2010.
00:01
No 74 is coming in at near Circuit Avenue in in...
00:12
Sorry,
00:13
Near Circuit Avenue apartment 1D Delta, 71-year-old female bleeding.
00:18
Front door is locked.
00:20
Office has the access to the premise,
00:23
cleaning via life alerts.
00:26
Telephone. One next two.
00:32
24, 324.
00:35
24. 24. 24.
00:38
Your complaint is recalling.
00:41
Are you there now?
00:44
104. I'm walking in.
00:47
104, thank you.
00:51
The headquarters 310, 310.
00:54
The quarter is 310, 310.
00:56
The quarter is 310, 310.
01:01
10. 10.
01:10
The 10Pia, Haywood Street, and Jefferson.
01:13
It's a negative PI,
01:15
White Infinity, and a Greyhonda.
01:17
10, 10, 24, 3,
01:19
6. Yes.
01:21
4, 4.
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3.04. 3.4.
01:24
Just got you a rescue, the patient's in the apartment by yourself?
01:29
I believe so.
01:35
There's usually no staff on duty at night, I guess we have to break the door.
01:44
Super, I just have a callback, not even for her, any of it, to me, just for the life alert.
01:50
Do you want me to contact them?
01:52
See if she's by herself, otherwise we're going to have to take the door on.
01:56
10-4[1].
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Location mentioned:
Circuit Rd, Brookhaven, NY 11713
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