Woman with alcoholism becomes unresponsive during call, Lowell MA


A woman with a history of alcoholism became unresponsive and stopped speaking during a phone call. Her brother indicated this is not normal behavior. Emergency responders are attending to assess her condition.
Audio|Source: Lowell Police Department
02:26
Transcript:
00:00
We asked for whether she's denying medical.
00:14
Entering.
00:16
Right, and PD, you guys are all set.
00:21
Attention for your heads that we're going to be returning.
00:25
We see we return him.
00:28
We're going off. What apartment, 15, you said?
00:35
Correct.
00:37
Cool.
00:44
Cartoon.
00:47
I know fire called National Grid on there and did the end in June and each fire already took off.
00:57
Fine. All right, Picky Sadd a Hope for Mass.
01:01
695, Mike, kiloweight.
01:06
Received.
01:11
4-9, J.K. N. Root.
01:19
No ETA yet waiting for a callback.
01:22
Probably, thank you.
01:25
... acceptable.
01:30
Go ahead.
01:32
All right, I got hurt with me.
01:34
Can you ask the brother if it's normal for her not to talk?
01:41
I don't think it is. She may be quite impaired. She suffers from alcoholism.
01:46
She was talking to a person on the phone and then became that unresponsive state.
01:53
I'll call him back to confirm.
01:55
I'm going to her throat saying she doesn't need an ambulance, but um,
01:59
all right, I'll try to figure it out.
02:01
All right, I'm calling the brother back now.
02:07
Oh, what's going on.
02:09
Thank you.
02:16
Five.
02:20
Go ahead.
02:22
I just called the brother bag. Yeah, that's not normal.
02:24
She's capable and usually speaks.
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Location mentioned:
Near Market St, Lowell, MA 01852
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