Person found with cardiac arrest after jumping from parking garage, Waterbury CT
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According to the dispatch call, a person jumped from the roof of a parking garage near South Elm Street and was found in cardiac arrest. Police and emergency medical services responded to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Waterbury Police and Fire
Listen to dispatch call
02:7
Transcript:
00:00
Delta 1. Get decided on a 71,
00:03
16 South Elm Street, for somebody that just done past the parking garage roof.
00:07
That's more units, 1240.
00:11
Dr.1. Copy.
00:15
A unit that can head over 16 South Elm.
00:23
Respond for cardiac arrest, 16.
00:26
Ovalm Street, Mons, cross streets of Cole Street and Scoville Street.
00:34
Oval Street.
00:35
O-1.
00:37
O-1.
00:43
All right just jumped off the parking garage roof.
00:50
Road, okay.
00:56
Each one roof.
00:58
Copy.
01:00
All right if we're in the area, so it was a roof.
01:03
Copy.
01:06
That's 2.31.
01:07
Have you to check the Scovill Street parking garage.
01:18
Crosses of Coal Street and Scoval Street for a jumper and jumped off the parking garage, PD,
01:25
and Trinity in route.
01:31
Engine 8, respond for vehicle fire, Chase River Road and Huntington Avenue.
01:36
Engine 8, respond for vehicle fire, Chase River Road and Huntington Avenue.
01:45
Street parking garage,
01:48
trying to get for the details.
01:59
Director, we're on team, we got a party down, got parties on scene, assisting, PD's on scene, with us we got to be out of best.
02:05
The PD director, on scene with a party down, PD on scene.
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Location mentioned:
Scovill St, Waterbury, CT
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