Mental health transport initiated from Oak Street, Westborough MA
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Emergency services responded to a mental health transport at a location near Oak Street. Medical and police units were dispatched, and an officer accompanied the patient in the ambulance to Marlborough Hospital due to behavioral concerns.
Audio|Heard on: Westborough Police & Fire
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02:28
Transcript:
00:00
Medic 3 to fire alarm.
00:03
Fire alarm.
00:09
Can you call back the reporting party for this section? We've been to two buildings and nobody's stating that they have an emergency.
00:21
Received. It was called in through advocates.
00:24
I can try calling them back and figuring it out.
00:28
Please, thank you.
00:50
Some of the workers at 153 were able to confirm that the section 12 is coming out of near Oak Street.
00:58
Both units and the medics are en route to there now.
01:02
Three-sixth.
01:15
(number withheld).
01:19
Fire is requesting an officer join the ride in this ambulance to the hospital, just want to confirm.
01:25
That's okay.
01:34
What was the call? I apologize.
01:39
Section 12[1], in Spectrum, staff's not allowed to ride with.
01:42
They just advise there's some concerns about his behavior.
01:53
The permit, just as quick as you can, we're going to be below with UO.
02:00
Received.
02:08
Medic 3, fire alarm.
02:13
File him.
02:19
File him.
02:21
We're going to Marlborough Hospital, plus 1 PD on board.
02:26
We received 1153.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Section 12: Involuntary emergency psychiatric evaluation or transport under Massachusetts law (MGL c.123 §12).
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Location mentioned:
Oak St, Westborough, MA 01581
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