Child injured jumping on trampoline near Kensington Rd, Coventry CT
A medical emergency was reported near Kensington Rd and Woodmere Drive due to bleeding. The call disconnected early, but responders found the injury was accidental. It involved a child who jumped on a trampoline and did not need further assistance.
Audio|Source: Tolland County Public Safety / CSP Troop C
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Transcript:
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A copseed department near Kensington Rd, near Woodmere Drive, and unknown medical.
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Comptory Department near Kensington Rd, near Woodmere Drive, and Nondon Medical.
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Any round 518 responding?
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Bill's 518 responding. The original call came from a jacketing cell phone. You could hear the caller state somebody was bleeding at that location and the line disconnected to how your keys aware there in Rubisville. Okay, thank you.
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TNAVL's 543 off of Harvard
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A 43 off of Harvard
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TNAAAAOX540 is off at John, please on.
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540 off a time.
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540 off at John.
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N718. I'll be under 35. You guys all set inside.
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Roger all set 35.
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X3 is 10-8[1].
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Cancelior.
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X3, you can cancel the other units in accidental.
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Not four accidental.
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That's why I copies.
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Actually, 10-5 was an accidental kid's jump on a trampoline.
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Fuller accidentally went off.
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Any mail 518.
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Hi-10.
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Town 4, you're good for 10-5.
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Where the PDU can cancel, nothing needed.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-8: In service (available)
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