Altered mental status leads to response near Washington St, Franklin MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police and fire responded to a possible medical emergency near Washington Street involving a man acting erratically and appearing confused. Crews evaluated the individual, and the situation ended with the person refusing medical treatment.
Audio|Heard on: Stoughton Area Fire Agencies
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
00:00
Near Washington Street.
00:01
We dealt with them before.
00:03
It's a Spanish-speaking only male party,
00:05
altered mental status.
00:08
The receptionist is calling saying that he's running around stating that he's being followed.
00:14
He's being very aggressive.
00:15
He's got a lot of people worried.
00:17
No weapons.
00:23
Hi there, I was able to communicate with them.
00:26
Roger,
00:28
thank you.
00:32
Yeah,
00:33
do you want me to stage fire?
00:39
We have armed us.
00:40
You can send up.
00:42
We'll be there in a second.
00:45
Right.
00:55
So far, anyone?
01:00
Hey one.
01:02
Can you head to near Washington Street? Meet the police for an eval on a male party.
01:09
Thank you.
01:22
We're low now.
01:26
He is en route.
01:35
Roger.
01:49
Engine two is still on fire.
01:54
Sometimes I'm banging too.
01:58
This is going to be a patient refusal.
02:00
Engine two to handle, you can cancel the ambulance.
02:04
Patient refusal, engine two, you can handle.
02:07
We'll cancel A3.
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