Man feels depressed at near Beach Street, Revere MA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency services responded to a call near Beach Street for a 38-year-old man feeling depressed. The location details and any personal identifiers have been withheld.
Audio|Heard on: Revere Fire
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Transcript:
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Revere Engine 5, potential River Engine 5 in the ambulance, respond near Beach Street,
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medical aid.
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Mission 5 in the ambulance, respond,
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near Beach Street, Dungendonis, medical aids.
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Falling, calling C3.
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Responding to the Boulevard Center Lounge.
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C3, you have a response.
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It was called by a construction worker on scene.
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He said that way he spoke to workers.
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I guess they were doing testing.
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They never called in.
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Hey, I'm best to go ahead.
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You can return Lada 1.0.7.7.3.
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You respond with Engine 2.
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Follow on to Lada 1.
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You can stand down for C3.
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Lot of one has cancellation.
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Lot of One is their service.
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All station, Lada One's back in service, engine two inch or five a minute.
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Please aren't yet.
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Investigating.
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Engine 21C.
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Investigator.
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Engine 25, you have a response.
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It's a 38-year-old male feeling depressed.
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He'll be located inside the police en route.
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The alarm. Go to fire alarm.
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Do you say somebody called said they were testing?
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The alarm company called us, they said they were testing over there.
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Okay. Okay.
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Size 0.
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Enter file on C.
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A15 barometer is fire on.
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Farameter. Farameter.
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15 has near Beach Street.
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815 out of response.
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