Fire crew assists resident stuck in wheelchair, Franklin MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, franklin Fire responded to an apartment at Magnolia Heights near East Central Street to assist an elderly resident who became stuck in her electric wheelchair.
Audio|Heard on: Franklin Police and Fire
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01:13
Transcript:
00:00
Franklin Fire, shift alarm, engine 1, near East Central Street, Magnolia Heights, apartment 213 for a citizen assist.
00:07
Franklin Fire, shift alarm, engine 1.
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Near East Central Street, Magnolia Heights, apartment 213 for citizen assist.
00:23
67 control.
00:25
Okay, (name withheld).
00:30
No camera footage from the RP.
00:34
I will take a report.
00:35
You can close it out.
00:36
Clear.
00:38
Ready.
00:49
Engine one's on for 45.
00:51
This is an engine one only.
01:00
Engine one responding near East Central Street, Magnolia Heights, apartment 213. A 75-year-old female relying on an electric wheelchair.
01:09
She is currently stuck in her bedroom.
01:12
She was on her way to the bathroom.
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