Medical emergency with taser deployment near Demarco St, Somerset MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a medical emergency occurred near Demarco Street involving a 43-year-old male with reported mental health issues. A taser was deployed during the incident, and fire and EMS units were requested for a rescue response. The situation may involve injury and has required mutual aid ambulance assistance. Details are based on initial communication and may be subject to further confirmation.
Audio|Heard on: Somerset Police and Fire
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01:29
Transcript:
00:00
You guys need another car don't know the car don't know.
00:02
Taser deploy.
00:06
Receasey's DeZ deploy.
00:12
Let's break in for a roll of rescue, please.
00:15
Please see the roll in rescue, near Demarco Street.
00:26
For a 43-year-old male,
00:34
change in mental health, taser deployed, officers unseen.
00:38
So I said, fire acknowledged.
00:44
Ladder one to control.
00:49
Any message?
00:52
Could be injured, fire respondent, Democle, allowing mutual aid ambulance.
00:59
Control receipt.
01:04
Beautiful one again.
01:08
Second message.
01:12
Second message.
01:13
Secretary to your message.
01:15
We have a number eight minutes.
01:20
Still unable to make you out with that party in custody?
01:24
I'll deferment two deployments.
01:27
Received two deployments party in custody.
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This transcript is automatically generated by AI from live dispatch audio. Dispatch communications may include background noise, overlapping speakers, or rapidly evolving situations, and automated transcription may not capture all details or context.
Location mentioned:
Demarco St, Somerset, MA 02726
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