Person in custody taken to hospital despite bail restrictions, Scarborough ME


Police transported a person in protective custody to a local hospital despite bail conditions prohibiting hospital visits unless in emergencies.
Audio|Source: South Portland Police and Fire/EMS Dispatch
01:44
Transcript:
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Three or seven. Three or seven. Confirmy, you already ran Mark, correct? I have not. I've been on the phone. Ten, four, if you could run him, and we'll be in route to mercy.
00:19
200, that 307 is he is protective custody. Just affirmative. Step 4. Take them to me and head. General. Call 4 when you copy that? No, sorry, I'm on the phone. Stand by.
00:45
week, uh, 307. 3-year-7. Do you say something about going to main med? Sure, I'll be headed over to main med with Mark. 10-4[1]. He does have a bail condition not to be at main med, unless emergency. 200. He still already in the main med.
01:11
Therefore, he's in protective custody, they can't refuse them. We just brought him there earlier today. He's also trespass for mercy, so it doesn't really matter.
Police codes explained
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10-4: Acknowledgement/Message Received
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Location mentioned:
Near US-1, Scarborough, ME 04074
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