Police monitor issue at Elm and Moody St crossings, Waltham MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers and rail personnel monitored potential gate malfunctions at the Elm and Moody Street train crossings in Waltham to ensure safety around approaching trains. Coordination with Keolis personnel ensured coverage of both crossings. In a separate response, police and fire units checked on a man who appeared to be unconscious inside a parked car near Lexington Street.
Audio|Heard on: Waltham Police & Fire
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Transcript:
Police units coordinated to monitor the Elm Street and Moody Street railroad crossings in Waltham, ensuring gates functioned correctly and that trains were properly covered by transit staff. Keolis personnel were present to ensure safety during train passage. A separate response occurred at a nearby parking lot, where emergency services attended to a male individual possibly unconscious in a parked vehicle near Lexington Street.
Police units coordinated to monitor the Elm Street and Moody Street railroad crossings in Waltham, ensuring gates functioned correctly and that trains were properly covered by transit staff. Keolis personnel were present to ensure safety during train passage. A separate response occurred at a nearby parking lot, where emergency services attended to a male individual possibly unconscious in a parked vehicle near Lexington Street.
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Location mentioned:
Moody St, Waltham, MA
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