Man with mental health crisis treated and taken to hospital, Montague MA
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Police and emergency medical services responded to a man experiencing a mental health crisis with auditory hallucinations near Avenue A in Turners Falls. The individual was cooperative and was voluntarily transported to Franklin Medical Center for treatment.
Audio|Heard on: Franklin County Police, Fire and EMS Dispatch
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02:27
Transcript:
00:00
Are you safe, just be advised, fires in route to near Avenue A.
00:05
(Name withheld) is having a mental break,
00:08
audible hallucinations.
00:11
Are you, Steve, helping route.
00:16
Seven copies, I'll be en route.
00:23
So bring control AMR 104.
00:26
Control NAMR 104? Control 9 AMR 104?
00:30
Shows responding to training stalls for the mental hope you though.
00:35
Received the AMR responding at 611.
00:39
Okay,
00:42
1-1 dispatch.
00:43
Be on arrival.
00:45
Shelver Control through Solvall Day 1.
00:48
Control Landshartersvall Day 1.
00:51
Riving on scene.
00:54
Received on scene at 614.
00:56
(Name withheld).
01:01
I want to dispatch.
01:02
Be out with that party.
01:04
The corner of Avenue 8.
01:05
Second Street.
01:08
Preach and fire should be arriving.
01:13
We're safe first.
01:14
He's a few minutes only at this time.
01:22
AMR unit coming to Turner's from Turner's Fall Day 1.
01:27
AMR is on. AMR is on.
01:33
Thank you for your response.
01:34
You can stand down.
01:36
We are page unloaded.
01:38
Received, thank you.
01:39
Have a great day.
01:45
I don't want to dispatch.
01:51
Good.
01:56
I'll be Coach 5.
01:57
The party went into the ambulance willingly, let me get a route to Franklin momentarily.
02:07
Control, Turner Sol Day 1.
02:17
ECHO[1] A1 en route to the Franklin, one patient board, starting mile zero.
02:23
Receive turns on, A1, transforming 1,
02:25
turning mile 0 at 617.
Police codes explained
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ECHO: Highest-priority medical response
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