Elderly man discharged unsafely from hospital, Westborough MA
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The caregiver of an elderly man contacted emergency services requesting police assistance, reporting that the man was discharged unsafely from a hospital at an apartment near 346 Turnpike Road.
Audio|Heard on: Westborough Police & Fire
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02:19
Transcript:
00:00
336.
00:02
MAM with the FD,
00:05
Parc Westborough, 346 Turnpike Road.
00:08
Going to be apartment 2105.
00:12
Have the caregiver of the elderly male, FDs responding to, requesting an officer,
00:19
unsafe discharge from the hospital.
00:23
You can show Medic 2 and Medic 3 on arrival.
00:26
Medic 2 and Medic 3 on arrival, 1707.
00:31
Received.
00:40
Unit two walk on each other, 304.
00:44
I'll take that medical call for 336.
00:48
Received 304.
00:50
331, you calling?
00:54
Off-1307, attempt to serve the immediate threat.
00:58
Hey, shoot.
01:05
Car 3, file in.
01:09
Final inch or car 3.
01:17
Accidental activation water flow from selling hitting the inspector's test valve.
01:23
That has been closed, the system's been reset.
01:24
It does have a trouble in the panel there wear over and get repaired.
01:27
All units can be clear, you can terminate the incident.
01:30
File of that's 1708.
01:38
Fire line to Medic 2 or Medic 3.
01:47
Go ahead.
01:49
I'm not sure if you have already made contact with the RP or not.
01:53
She called back and requested an officer.
01:55
PD isn't rude.
01:59
We're here now.
02:06
Not sure why she's calling for an officer.
02:11
She stated he was discharged unsafely from the hospital.
02:18
Freezing?
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Location mentioned:
Turnpike Rd, Westborough, MA 01581
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