Medical emergency with bleeding at apartment near Union Street, Trenton NJ
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According to the dispatch call, a person was bleeding in an apartment at the Trang Gardens Apartments near Union Street in Trenton. Emergency medical services and police had difficulty entering but coordinated to provide medical care and transport the individual to RWJ Hamilton Hospital.
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02:36
Transcript:
00:00
South 795 City of Trenton near Union Street.
00:03
Room 216B Bravo, bleeding.
00:06
South 795 City of Trenton near Union Street.
00:11
Trang Gardens Apartments, apartment 216B Bravo, bleeding West 1, 1507.
00:23
118 dispatch can we give a wants check to the resident at n9 see if they'll let us in we're having a hard time getting in
00:32
318 stand-by 18 you're at the back door
00:55
Central 793 and we're no 504 out of Princeton.
01:00
Precious, thank you.
01:05
I'm not sure if you copy, 15,
01:15
but typically when they call the advice to come through the sliding back door, may be open.
01:25
Copy, I'll go around back.
01:31
Central for annual 40
01:35
40 For the only cat is this building 502 but these are letter departments
01:46
We're given building 52 apartments for the PD
02:00
137 dispatch, Robbinsville 40 is 97[1].
02:05
32. Please.
02:12
Keep this for the streammate contact.
02:16
Copy.
02:22
137 dispatch shall be cleared, one male transport to RWJ Hamilton.
02:28
Receive.
02:34
Receive. One sent two arriving Hamilton.
Police codes explained
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[1]
97: On scene / arrived
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Location mentioned:
Union St, Trenton, NJ 08611
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