New England Patriots defensive end Chandler Jones was rushed to the hospital early Sunday morning after going to the Foxboro police station with a medical emergency, according to dispatch records obtained by the Boston Herald.

Now, in addition to those records -- which were modified after having medical information deleted, according to Foxboro's police chief -- audio of the dispatch has been released.

Heavy.com originally published a story that has since been taken down featuring the audio file, but the audio still exists on its author's SoundCloud page.

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The officers initially describe Jones as a "confused party" located in the station's back parking lot, which is consistent with the records the Herald obtained.

An officer can later be heard talking about being at someone's home, which also would be consistent with the dispatch record that claimed an officer went to Jones' home to "secure the residence."

"Yeah, I've got his keys off the kitchen table. I was able to lock the front door," the officer said in the audio. "If you want to just pass along to the fire, he was definitely involved with Class D (Delta) before this happened, just so they know."

As FOX25 Boston notes, Class D substances in Massachusetts "includes marijuana, possession of which is not a crime in most cases. Other class D substances are hashish, and other substances with THC and marijuana derivatives or concentrates like dabs, wax, shatter, or BHO (butane hash oil)."

It's unclear if Jones was using any drugs and unfair to draw any preliminary conclusions at this point (especially with such limited evidence), but the police dispatch audio does raise more questions.

Check out the entire conversation in the audio player above.

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