Disturbance call involving elderly woman near Tuttle St, Revere MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a disturbance near Tuttle Street after an elderly woman reported that her daughter was hitting her. The caller had a history of medical issues including a fall and dementia. The woman was later transported for medical evaluation.
Audio|Heard on: Revere Police
Listen to dispatch call
00:51
Transcript:
00:00
Unit 93, near Tuttle Street for a disturbance, caused by an elderly female claiming that her daughter is hitting her and she hung up.
00:06
We were able to get (name withheld) back on the line.
00:08
Near Tuttle Street.
00:15
Breathing for a history.
00:19
You are clear so far.
00:24
Any history out of that address?
00:29
That's affirmative. I'm looking at the calls now.
00:30
It's just going to be a medical, for a 93-year-old female with injuries after a fall.
00:35
She was transported.
00:37
Other than that, we just have the 911 hang up.
00:42
Correct.
00:48
Be advised, per the last call, it does say that the third party has dementia.
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