Male patient flees hospital during mental health crisis, Georgetown SC


A male patient in a mental health crisis fled from EMS and hospital staff after being taken to the hospital. He has been calling 911 multiple times and is currently missing. Law enforcement and EMS units are searching the hospital area to locate and ensure his safety.
Audio|Source: Georgetown County Public Saftey
05:30
Transcript:
00:00
If you can't have 25 with the hospital with them, so we can take over that case.
00:05
Okay.
00:06
Sanchez-147, you can show me 10-7[1]-to-the-time.
00:11
Please.
00:13
We are at the hospital though.
00:16
Once we open the back door, she just started running.
00:20
We got Sheriff's Office en route.
00:24
We do have an officer here with us at the ambulance.
00:31
The ambulance.
00:32
It's slow-topping, rest at the hospital, Code Tree.
00:36
California.
00:37
I dictate name traffic.
00:41
Where did I have a St.
00:42
Trump?
00:48
Medic 1591.
00:50
Go ahead.
00:52
I wish I was the location.
01:00
The overhang right now, the ambulance bag.
01:04
Okay. The beach is taking up on the location.
01:07
Hey, man.
01:11
Medics 78 is on scene.
01:18
They made it to the hospital and took off running from there.
01:23
Affirmative EMS got on scene at the hospital and they stated that he took off running.
01:27
Stand for him, you can notify the city may as help look for him.
01:32
Did he see him or anything?
01:36
Negative.
01:43
Central Essex2. You can put me on that call and show me in the area of the hospital.
01:46
One-for-one, Central.
01:53
Go for both.
01:57
Both for both.
01:59
Can y'all respond out to the ER?
02:03
The medic 15 just had a male take off running from them north towards the bay.
02:13
Male is on singer four.
02:17
He took off north towards the bay.
02:22
He's going to go AMA.
02:27
Camilla.
02:36
The sheriff's office was requesting for the city to go.
02:44
Central out of rate 21, Mediates on the top are clear.
02:47
Let's assist out of way.
02:49
Ten for him.
02:52
S62, S65.
02:56
Goet.
02:57
Hey,
02:59
just making sure you got no charges and he wasn't EPC'd.
03:05
Never.
03:08
Can we get a description of the mail?
03:13
108,
03:14
1015, 1046.
03:19
It's going to be a bald whiskey mic.
03:21
We're going to try and get more descriptors for you.
03:26
517.
03:28
1023, 10406, 1.8 to 5.0-bound.
03:31
So far, I'm just back around 10.
03:35
So far.
03:40
576 a Alpha C.
03:42
Charlie O. Oscar, 576, A.C.
03:46
O'Sona, Burgundy,
03:48
Grandin, Damn.
03:55
E71, E17.
04:00
I'm going to head out to the Rackett.
04:02
I can drive on up for you.
04:06
I'm sorry, could a new center?
04:10
I'll be out and out that way, I can check on it.
04:15
Turn 4.
04:22
Central 616 travel.
04:29
He was out of the hospital.
04:30
The mail is now calling 911 for the fourth time since being taken by EMS.
04:39
He's stating that he's wanting to be committed that he took too much signal for.
04:55
Ginnett's out of the hotthrow that's 4'7.
04:57
EMS told me he went in the direction towards the back towards a helipad.
05:07
Centralize 10th.
05:09
Go ahead.
05:11
You still have him on the line?
05:13
Corrects affirmative.
05:14
We're trying to figure out exactly where he is.
05:18
Temple.
05:24
She's in also for the morning portion.
05:29
Okay Fortnight.
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10-7: Out of service
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Georgetown, SC 29440
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