Person collapses near Dean and Willard roads, Brookline MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency units responded to a report of a person who had collapsed on the sidewalk near Dean Road and Willard Road in Brookline. Paramedics and fire personnel provided medical assistance and transported the individual to a local hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Brookline Police / Fire
Listen to dispatch call
02:40
Transcript:
00:00
Check the area of Dean and Willard.
00:02
Several passersby reported an individual passed out on the sidewalk.
00:15
Photo (number withheld).
00:24
Are you still tied up on Beacon Street?
00:34
Control of (number withheld) and (number withheld).
00:47
Also, respond to near Westland Terrace Unit One for a disturbance.
00:52
Reports of children screaming and arguing on the first floor.
01:02
Three six control, can I have that call again? I am still off on yours.
01:08
Near Westland Terrace Unit One.
01:10
Residents say that on the first floor there are children screaming and arguing.
01:17
Roger, I'm getting it.
01:20
Stop it.
01:29
Attention Engine Four, Paramedic Four, respond to Dean Road and Willard Road.
01:34
Cross street Willard Road for box (number withheld).
01:37
Report of medical.
01:39
Attention Engine Four, Paramedic Four, respond to Dean Road and Willard Road.
01:44
Cross street Willard Road for box (number withheld) reported medical.
01:49
One hundred and six.
02:03
Paramedic Four, you have the run (number withheld).
02:08
Someone is lying on the sidewalk in the area.
02:13
The caller was a passerby.
02:19
By (number withheld), stroke.
02:22
(number withheld).
02:25
Person in front of us.
02:28
Transport arranged to the BI at the Goddard House.
02:35
I'm clear.
02:37
To the BI (number withheld).
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