Disorderly person at Salem Square library, Worcester MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to reports of a woman at the Salem Square library in Worcester who was screaming and running around on the second floor, possibly under the influence of narcotics. A separate call reported a person refusing to leave an apartment on Washington Street.
Audio|Heard on: Worcester MA Law Dispatch Group Calls
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01:7
Transcript:
00:00
Can I get you to Salem Square library on the 2nd floor? There's a female screaming and running around, possibly under the influence.
00:07
Damn it.
00:10
Four, could you start that way?
00:13
Four on the way.
00:15
Oscar nine.
00:17
Nine,
00:19
Could you start to near Washington apartment for a disorderly? (name withheld) is calling about a female (name withheld) who's inside the apartment refusing to leave.
00:29
I got it.
00:30
Could you head that way?
00:33
I have it.
00:35
Six.
00:37
Six, go ahead.
00:40
Can you show me heading to the station code four for a 2nd? I'm having some minor cruising issues.
00:46
You're all fine.
00:47
Four.
00:49
Four, go ahead.
00:51
You said this person is inside the library, right?
00:56
Affirmative. She's supposed to be on the 2nd floor.
00:58
She was throwing up and then she was running around and screaming.
01:02
Okay, EA is meeting us there at the library?
01:07
Affirmative?
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Location mentioned:
Salem St, Worcester, MA 01608
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