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Heard on: New Bedford Police, Fire and EMS · 1/4/2026 11:36 AM
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Somebody's outside of Station 3 regarding a past incident near Whitney Street.
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Person reports past incident near Whitney St
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a person arrived outside Station 3 to discuss a past incident that occurred near Whitney Street in New Bedford.
As discussed during the dispatch call, a male with a head laceration was last seen near Eugene Street and Ashley Boulevard. The male apparently walked away from responders and entered a nearby home where he is believed to reside. Authorities checked on the situation and found no assistance was needed. The call was cleared after the follow-up.
As discussed during the dispatch call, a medical emergency near Mary Street may involve a person, possibly a middle-aged female, experiencing chest pain and difficulty breathing.
As discussed during the dispatch call, officers responded to a possible fight near Ashley Boulevard in New Bedford. A small crowd was present, and those involved may have fled west. Two people were identified and checked, both of whom were negative for any issues. Records indicated a restraining order between them had recently been vacated. The situation appeared to be under control with no immediate further conflict reported.
As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded to a possible traffic accident near Ashley Boulevard and Park Avenue in New Bedford. Medics were requested to assist a thirty-three-year-old pregnant woman, approximately six months along, who wanted to be evaluated following the incident.