Man suffers medical emergency near Morse St, Sharon MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 68-year-old man experienced low blood sugar near Morse Street in Sharon, prompting a 911 medical response by local police and fire department units. Emergency personnel arrived and confirmed that all parties were satisfied at the end of the call.
Audio|Heard on: Sharon and Foxboro Police/Fire, State Police Dispatch Troop H3
Listen to dispatch call
01:50
Transcript:
00:00
911[1] medical near Morse Street.
00:05
We have a 68-year-old male, diabetic, glucose is low.
00:10
Is currently speaking to fire department.
00:19
Roger that.
00:26
33 copies.
00:31
One to three, I should be off set.
00:32
I'll let you know.
00:36
Roger.
00:42
Control 31.
00:46
One.
00:50
Sir, I hear yelling and screaming in the background.
00:54
Sounds as though it is the husband experiencing the low blood sugar.
01:02
Roger.
01:04
32 to Sharon Control.
01:07
Control.
01:11
Man, myself 39 will be clear.
01:16
I'll take an OF.
01:17
All parties satisfied at this time.
01:27
One's out.
01:30
Control.
01:37
Sharon Fire, I've rattled the funny out of control.
01:44
Sharon Fire dispatching Engine 92 near North Street EMS response time 222.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
911: Emergency call received via the 9-1-1 emergency system
Disclaimer:
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Location mentioned:
Morse St, Sharon, MA 02067
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