Resident found incoherent at apartment near King St, Franklin MA


Emergency responders attended an apartment near King St for a resident who was incoherent, unable to drive, and possibly experiencing a medical or mental health crisis. Firefighters found no fire or smoke and searched for the resident's dog, requesting animal control assistance.
Audio|Source: Franklin Police and Fire
07:42
Transcript:
00:00
Hi, General, Oscar, Flyport.
00:07
This is a good week away, the restaurant, 11-11.
00:12
For people passing, she was speaking also regarding his neighbors in their current seat, reporting she's currently had plans to lead the house because she's not coherent and unable to drive.
00:28
I'll just need to and also regarding this option.
00:33
Great.
00:39
Department for Apartment. Print control office 5-4, that RP[1] is going to be an apartment near King St.
00:52
Apartment near King St.
00:53
Great.
01:05
Engine 2, the engine 1.
01:09
Engine 2, the engine 1, pump.
01:24
Myself and CR 18 will be clear from this location.
01:28
I'll be doing a report back on my original narrative.
01:34
Please.
01:46
The NANDY-22 is on location 12 to west central.
01:52
Receive Fox, 32.
01:53
I have you on the scene.
01:56
Hi, King Street, Command[2].
02:04
King Street Command[2] is answering.
02:07
They're five bucks and another price.
02:14
I copy that, thank you.
02:22
Kyle Piper, Transplied, Kyle Frizzly, copilot, soft of the Bucksburg.
02:27
See you, Cardfather, how are you on see you on see?
02:37
Engine 2 to command.
02:41
Command[2] is answering engine 2.
02:48
Engine 2 and A2 out of a building.
02:51
Zero readings from the second floor.
02:54
No smoke. No fire.
03:02
King of Exit, derail, no smoke no fire, you have par.
03:07
Affirmative.
03:16
Command[2]er, Wetham Water, answer.
03:21
Command[2],
03:23
Wetham Water, answer.
03:32
I'm gonna have you guys make entry second floor in the fire room, again a report of a dog that's typically living in that apartment.
03:38
Can you go in search?
03:42
Receive, the crew already went inside the search.
03:45
We'll follow up.
03:53
Do you know what crew that went in already?
03:59
A crew we're inside already.
04:01
We'll go and check the status.
04:13
Ava 44 France will fly around.
04:22
844, I have you on C.
04:38
Oh my Godfix to command.
04:45
Command[2] answer, Todd Fix.
04:48
I'm going to need the plane or ambulance for any eval difficulties living.
04:53
At the street.
04:59
Okay, the runway.
05:10
Hi, Florida Franklin Control.
05:15
Just how I know, how many times has this RP[1] called on this individual?
05:24
Okay, bye a moment.
05:43
King Street, Command[2]ant, and Pranical Fire.
05:48
Frank the Fire.
05:53
You want to make a notification of animal control, have them respond to near King St.
06:01
Notifying Animal Control, Help Response.
06:12
When control, officer, that's why we see two cards from the IEP.
06:17
Thank you. Thank you.
06:28
Command[2], Rhythm letter.
06:32
Rhythm letter.
06:39
Got updated report that Division 2 near the fire room, the dog is supposedly crated.
06:46
The latter one has a report, but the crate was already open, but we're double-checking.
07:06
Received. I invite to Franklin President Allen and way up to a shift.
07:11
We're on except for manpower.
07:17
Received.
07:19
Received.
07:33
Command[2]'s answer.
07:36
So one hour on C's status project.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
RP: Person providing information or making a report to law enforcement or emergency services.
[2]
Command: Incident Command assumes control and communicates status or instructions for coordinated response.
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