Person freed after clothing caught in escalator, Boston MA
A person got their clothing caught in an escalator in Boston. Emergency medical services and police helped free the person. The individual had no injuries and refused further medical treatment.
Audio|Source: MBTA Transit Police
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Transcript:
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Port operations from 106. You can show EMS is off at subject's clothing is stuck inside the escalator here. They're working to get them out of it.
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So we have it.
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Operations alpha 118.
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Anything more?
00:24
Charles MGA for an injury is the 57-year-old male complaining of neck pain, southbound platform.
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CMS in route.
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Jack radar, alpha forward.
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That was eating how they approached me outside.
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Thank you.
00:45
It's surreal.
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Alpha Sierra Ops.
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Yeah, go ahead, sir.
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Just leaving Haymarket, I'll hit Charles.
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Roger, sir, we have it.
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Alpha-118, you can disregard.
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...1-18, you can disregard.
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...1-1-8, just about it.
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Office here, 106.
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104. Support operation.
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One hundred four. Go ahead.
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Tell me 10-7[1] from Broadway.
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That was a medical refusal, an EMS alpha-16, and cut that gentleman's closing out of the escalator.
01:43
No injuries been taken out of service.
Police codes explained
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10-7: Out of service
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Boston, MA
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