Possible finger injury near Crow Point Rd, Lincoln RI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a medical call near Crow Point Rd in Lincoln, Rhode Island. A man appeared to have partially amputated his finger after accidentally hitting it with a hammer. Rescue and ladder units were dispatched to assist. Communication noted that the parties present were Spanish speaking.
Audio|Heard on: Providence RI Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Rescue two, ladder five, near Crow Point Rd for a medical.
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Rescue two, ladder five, near Crow Point Rd, for a fifty-five year old male who hammered his finger and it's bleeding again.
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That is rescue two, ladder five near Crow Point Rd, for a 55 year old male who hammered his finger and is bleeding.
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Be advised the parties on the scene are Spanish speaking.
00:23
Time out 1507.
00:24
Part on the ladder five, rescue two.
00:26
Be advised, correct address is near Crow Point Rd.
00:31
Caller should be standing outside flagging you down.
00:35
Two's got it.
00:38
Ladder five received.
00:39
We'll be approaching the scene just waiting for our truck to get out of the way.
00:43
Ladder five, rescue two.
00:46
Go ahead, ladder five.
00:49
Partial finger amputation.
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We're wrapping it up looking for the other part now.
00:55
Looking about 2 min out.
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This transcript is automatically generated by AI from live dispatch audio. Dispatch communications may include background noise, overlapping speakers, or rapidly evolving situations, and automated transcription may not capture all details or context.
Location mentioned:
N Crow Point Rd, Lincoln, RI
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