Man combative with infection refuses medication at Rochester home, Rochester MA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched to a home near Pierce Street in Rochester for a 74-year-old man who was combative and had a urinary tract infection. He was refusing to take his medication. A caretaker was present at the scene, and his daughter was located elsewhere.
Audio|Heard on: South Coast Massachusetts Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Rochester Fireline dispatching a dispatching a medical.
00:01
It's going to be near Pierce Street.
00:14
Rochester, R4.
00:20
Sir,
00:23
be advised me, I'm just going to head over to near Pierce Street.
00:26
You can make it away there as well.
00:28
Maybe for healthy mail parties.
00:30
It's been a bit combative.
00:32
Also UTI, his daughter's on the line asking for him to be transferred,
00:36
transported.
00:38
At (number withheld).
00:41
Richard.
00:46
Matt and water station.
00:51
Rochester, one way before.
00:54
Good.
00:56
Just be advised, it's going to be a caretaker on location.
00:58
The daughter's not there.
01:00
She's at home in Westport.
01:02
There's there.
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There's you.
01:13
(number withheld), fire one.
01:18
Answering (number withheld).
01:20
(number withheld) is on the end.
01:28
Rochester fire, I'm dispatching.
01:31
(number withheld). Your Honor responding, near Pierce Street,
01:34
and a B-Firm medical, 74-year-old male.
01:38
Kim Hatt of refusing to take his medication.
01:43
Fire alarm at (number withheld).
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Location mentioned:
Pierce St, Rochester, MA 02770
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