Fire crews request police assistance for mental health case, Plymouth County MA


Fire crews at Washington St request police assistance for a mental health incident. They ask police to approach carefully and keep the driveway clear for ambulance access.
Audio|Source: Carver Fire, Police, and EMS, Plymouth Fire/EMS, Wareham and Plympton Fire
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Transcript:
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Just an update, at this time, both companies will still be committed here for a full-time.
00:07
Final alarm has it, both companies committed after a short time.
00:16
File, on E1.
00:20
Answering A1.
00:23
Clear BIA.
00:26
We see a clear BIA.
00:28
All right.
00:33
From Washington, Smith.
00:37
Answering command.
00:40
Can you have a police officer respond to this location? They can come coasty.
00:44
We just kind of have a question about Section 12[1] potential.
00:48
When they're coming in here, if they can come down the driveway there to the right for ambulance can get out.
00:56
By alarm hazard, we'll start an officer over that way, down the driveway, stay on the right, so the ambulance can get out.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Section 12: Massachusetts involuntary psychiatric hold/transport under MGL c.123 §12
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Washington St, Massachusetts
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