Officer investigates report of blood on sidewalk, Somerville MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an officer responded near Pearson Ave after a report of a significant amount of blood on the sidewalk. The Board of Health was notified for further action.
Audio|Heard on: Somerville Police Operations
Listen to dispatch call
01:55
Transcript:
00:00
Could you put me on a follow-up near Pearson Ave?
00:03
The husband thought there was a significant amount of blood on the sidewalk.
00:06
I'm going to check it out.
00:08
Roger.
00:09
Control to east one.
00:13
Control to east one.
00:17
One. Who want a man, sir?
00:22
Control to east one.
00:26
One.
00:31
Connection 149 Broadway with fire and EMS for D.K.
00:36
Malintech.
00:39
Great.
00:45
Control to Twin City detail.
00:49
Go ahead.
00:54
So at the Dollar Tree, 22 McGrath Highway, we're going to report the female inside.
01:00
They want track fast.
01:04
Okay,
01:06
you can hit me out.
01:10
Roger, control to ease two.
01:14
Two.
01:17
Sir, can you back him up, please?
01:21
Roger, camera phone the pumps.
01:25
Roger.
01:29
Through the control, I'm a little closer.
01:31
I can take that to it.
01:35
Roger, two, did you copy?
01:39
Yes, thank you.
01:44
Six to control.
01:47
Go ahead, six.
01:49
Man,
01:50
could we call out the Board of Health is a good amount of blood on the sidewalk.
01:55
Roger.
Disclaimer:
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Location mentioned:
Pearson Ave, Somerville, MA 02144
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