Police assist EMS with psychiatric emergency, Worcester MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical staff requested police assistance near Belmont and Plantation Streets in Worcester to help with an aggressive, possibly psychotic patient initially encountered near Queen Street. The situation was stabilized, and the patient was safely transported to a local hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Worcester MA Interop Group Calls
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Transcript:
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EMS to police, the area of Plantation Street.
00:05
EMS to police for Plantation Street.
00:10
Could I have a route car for paramedic four? They're at the intersection of Belmont Street and Plantation Street.
00:16
They had a patient at Queen Street with psychosis.
00:19
They're safe now, but they're requesting their route car right now.
00:24
I'm sorry, what were they going there for again or what is this? Problem with patient?
00:29
They had a patient in the Queen Street parking lot in a black Chevy Cruze, an aggressive psychotic patient.
00:36
They transport the patient.
00:37
They are safe right now but requesting a route car at Plantation Street and Belmont.
00:45
Rosie, I'll get somebody over.
00:48
EMS to police for the Plantation Street.
00:52
Police.
00:55
You can back off the route car.
00:57
We are transporting to UMass.
00:59
We'll be all set.
01:00
Thank you.
01:01
Received.
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