Woman fearful of person next to her requests ambulance, Worcester MA
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A 36-year-old woman made a silent 911 call from near Brownell Street requesting an ambulance. She said she was scared because a person she feared was next to her and children were present in the home.
Audio|Heard on: Worcester City Police
Listen to dispatch call
01:35
Transcript:
00:00
How do you start instead? That's near Brownell Street.
00:02
It's an unknown problem.
00:04
The 36-year-old female, she's using the silent call procedure, the 1-3F2 for no on 911[1],
00:11
saying she needs an ambulance.
00:13
She's scared.
00:14
She can't talk.
00:16
They're still trying to get more information from her.
00:19
Oh.
00:21
20 did you get that?
00:24
20 a second.
00:25
Okay.
00:30
Good.
00:33
There a callback number? Can you have to open the door first?
00:37
Uh,
00:39
with an anonymous caller, I have nothing.
00:47
Thank you.
00:52
Go ahead.
00:53
Phone number MasterCard comes back to (name withheld), (number withheld).
00:59
at near Brownell Street.
01:02
She also indicated on the call that there's children home with her, and the person she's afraid of is next to her.
01:14
We haven't had any involvement on the card since 2009.
01:20
I'd go 14 minutes back that way it feels.
01:23
Great you.
01:25
18. No recent address history of Brownell Street.
01:33
Last call was 22 for medical.
Police codes explained
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[1]
911: Emergency call received via the 9-1-1 emergency system
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Location mentioned:
Brownell St, Worcester, MA 01602
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