Alcohol intoxication with possible combative patient and weapon, Clinton CT
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were called to a location near Cedar Road for a patient initially reported with a diabetic emergency. The situation was updated to alcohol intoxication with a possible combative patient who possesses a registered weapon. EMS and police were on scene to assess and manage the situation.
Audio|Heard on: Clinton Police
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03:14
Transcript:
00:00
Standby, announce at this match, near Cedar Road, diabetic emergency.
00:21
Department 9R1 and the entire tier drivers needed to complete the crew towards it to quarters Valley Shore for an R5 tension badge 29 and 21 respond near Cedar Road for the diabetic emergency repeating Department 9 R1 the R2 duty crew correction in the interior of drivers needed to complete the crew towards its quarters for an R5 badge 29 and 21 responding near Cedar Road for the diabetic emergency Valley Shore
00:51
29, copy.
00:57
Responding in our special now, stage, and await PD arrival.
01:02
Also second Tony and gear driver.
01:13
So I have a client in EMS personnel I amtie your driver needed to complete the through I have Florida mr.
01:17
Corridors near Cedar Road diabetic and stage and away p.m.
01:21
P.D.
01:24
arrival. A.
01:25
M.S. stage and away from your arrival.
01:29
Medic 4 is en route, near Cedar Road.
01:34
All right. Medical 4.
01:40
21 to 29. I'm coming up for a bridge.
01:52
So I'm on arrival.
01:56
Roger, the son is our signal two.
01:58
The patient is located upstairs with (name withheld) as she is trying to calm him down.
02:02
He did not want the ambulance to be called.
02:07
Roger.
02:10
Roger.
02:13
29-82.
02:17
Signal 2 is reporting this is alcohol intoxication and that he, the patient is likely to become combative.
02:27
Record alcohol intoxication and a possible combative patient also be advised one registered weapon.
02:35
Okay,
02:36
Alcohol intoxication.
02:42
Affirmative. I'm out of there too.
02:45
Got it.
02:51
33 and round as well.
02:54
We're out here.
03:00
He's willing for us to check him out.
03:03
He's not too happy with his family right now.
03:10
EMS is face center.
03:13
Got you, thank you.
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