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Heard on: MA State Police · 4 days ago
00:04
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I have a female party near South St looking for a phone call regarding harassment.
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Possible harassment concern near South St
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As discussed during the dispatch call, dispatcher received a call from a woman near South St in Auburn requesting to speak with an officer about possible harassment.
As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency medical services responded to a possible medical incident near Central Street where the patient refused care and the team cleared the scene.
As discussed during the dispatch call, officers noted a consensual encounter with a civilian on Central Street in Auburn. The contact was described as pleasant, although some inappropriate comments were mentioned. No further police action appears necessary.
As discussed during the dispatch call, rescue team is transporting a patient and requests paramedics to meet them near Central Street. Callers mention sounds from the southbound side without left median. The situation may involve a medical emergency requiring collaboration between rescue and paramedic units.
As discussed during the dispatch call, a possible medical emergency involving a 95-year-old male with a head injury from a fall appears to have occurred near Barbara Avenue at Holy Trinity. The incident may involve the individual requiring medical attention in room 5A.
As discussed during the dispatch call, officers referenced earlier records concerning possible vandalism and drug possession activity linked to Washington Street in Auburn. The conversation appears to relate to prior incidents from around 2014 and does not indicate new criminal activity at this time.