Officer assists medics with restrained patient, Windsor Locks CT
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police assisted medics with a patient who required restraint during IV placement at a residence near Southwest Avenue in Windsor Locks.
Audio|Heard on: Windsor Locks Police, Fire and EMS
Listen to dispatch call
02:10
Transcript:
00:00
Can you respond to the medical near Southwest Avenue?
00:05
The medics are requesting an officer.
00:10
Wait, that again?
00:16
Near Southwest Avenue.
00:22
All right, Roger.
00:41
Roger. Two four three.
00:46
Two four three,
00:50
They're not ready to shut it down yet.
00:51
They're still figuring stuff out.
00:53
I'm gonna be clear for now.
00:57
Careful.
01:00
Sorry, when they call back to see it now, it's going to be at least a half hour, possibly an hour for the road to be shut down.
01:05
It's not a quick fix.
01:11
Careful.
01:18
Base to car 10.
01:22
10-10, yes sir.
01:27
Chief, do you have my cell? Could you give me a call?
01:35
Stand by.
01:37
(name withheld) was without one.
01:39
And you can disregard, thank you.
01:46
10-4. The gentleman here from EverSource is just waiting to get the clearance from his supervisor and then we can shut and get this thing going.
02:02
Sooner than later, uh, three five.
02:04
He can give me one more set of hands.
02:05
Just trying to put an IV in a guy that needs a little bit of restraint.
02:09
Need to hold him down to the floor for him.
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