Injured person reported near 15th Street, Port Arthur TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police and Emergency Medical Services responded to a medical emergency in the 700 block of Fifteenth Street in Port Arthur, Texas. A detained individual was reportedly bleeding from multiple areas and required medical assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Jefferson County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:18
Transcript:
00:00
324, you start Emergency Medical Services on emergency call.
00:02
How far? Okay, that's received.
00:06
420, you're on Fondo.
00:07
Received, 420.
00:10
324.
00:11
324, do we have traffic?
00:13
324.
00:15
I got two subjects to check, as well as a car.
00:19
Stand by on one.
00:20
I'm on the phone with Emergency Medical Services.
00:23
681 traffic.
00:25
Right.
00:30
Near 13th Street, Lincoln Zebra Nora, near Dixburg.
00:39
With Dixburg?
00:44
Three 2024, why are you needing Emergency Medical Services? They're asking.
00:48
Six eight one, we still rolling.
00:52
Six hundred thirty-nine, check by six hundred eighty-one.
00:55
The subject detained has multiple injuries.
01:00
He is bleeding from several places.
01:03
Ten four, so emergency going westbound.
01:08
Seven hundred block of Fifteenth Street.
01:09
Seven hundred block Fifteenth Street.
01:11
Say westbound.
01:15
I am sorry, I cut you off, but they can run non-emergency.
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Location mentioned:
15th St, Port Arthur, TX 77640
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