Disturbance reported near Summer St apartment, Leominster MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a disturbance involving a man yelling profanities near an apartment on Summer Street. Officers were advised to enter through the back door, which was initially unlocked but later found locked.
Audio|Heard on: Leominster Police and Fire Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
02:25
Transcript:
00:00
Near Summer Street, apartment number six.
00:02
We have a male party by the name of (name withheld) who is screaming profanities at the top of his lungs.
00:08
They're unsure if he's by himself, but he does live alone.
00:11
The caller suggested to go to the back door.
00:15
He is going to leave the back door unlocked on a porch.
00:24
Bobby?
00:28
Fourteen.
00:36
Ten four.
00:45
Port of Washington, I'm still a few mics out.
00:51
Simple.
01:05
Fire alarm from ladder one.
01:11
All answering Ladder 1.
01:16
The ladder and the rescue are going to.
01:17
Be clear, and the medics are going to be getting a refusal from the patient.
01:22
Turning in service.
01:32
Fourteen, the back door is locked now.
01:45
Four, what was the apartment number?
01:50
He believes it's coming from apartment number six.
01:55
Four, thanks.
02:07
Four to 14, what's your point?
02:12
Probably checking the first floor.
02:21
What was that?
02:24
First floor, probably.
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Location mentioned:
Summer St, Leominster, MA 01453
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