Woman treated for infected leg near Leahy Cross Road, Stockbridge MA
Emergency responders attended a call for a 37-year-old woman near Leahy Cross Road in Stockbridge. She had an infected leg, possibly caused by an injection site. Police requested additional units because of prior history at the residence.
Audio|Source: North Adams Police / Fire, Adams, Williamstown and County Police
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Transcript:
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Berkshire Control to Stockbridge,
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EMS, Lee Ambulance, please respond to near Leahy Cross Road,
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37-year-old female infected leg.
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Again, that's Berkshire Control to Stockbridge, EMS, Lee Ambulance, please respond to near Leahy Cross Road.
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near Leahy Cross Road.
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A 37-year-old female reporting a possible leg infection.
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Berkshire is clear at 1900.
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North item dispatch to Stanford Fire. Stand by for your weekly pager test.
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North Adams Dispatch to the Stanford Fire Department.
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This is your weekly pager test. This is a test only.
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North Adams Dispatch is clear in 1901.
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Seeked. Secure.
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Rescue 1, you're responding 1901-1-5.
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Cut.
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Show unit two clear at North Adams Regional back in service.
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Received at 1903.
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147 a half.
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147. 147.
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That order was served.
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Maloff without incident, we'll be cleared.
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Receive.
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Informing you, Great Barrington is slow rolling a unit. 3-2.
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Bursuit at 906-910.
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6, 9, 10, if you could start slow rolling your way,
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near Leahy Cross Road, Town of Stockbridge,
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there's a medical call there,
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PD requesting extra units due to their history.
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Officers are currently in route due to history at this resident.
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They were describing the infection as coming from a site of an injection.
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