Medical response for person with apparent hallucinations, Granite Falls NC
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According to the dispatch call, emergency medical services and law enforcement responded to a report of a person experiencing hallucinations near Sigmon Drive in Granite Falls. The caller reported that the person believed they had a blood infection. EMS staged nearby until law enforcement arrived due to the subject's erratic behavior.
Audio|Heard on: Caldwell County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:40
Transcript:
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Got an episode.
00:04
His friend called in and said that he has a blood infection,
00:08
and he believes that.
00:14
Ten four. What's the subject doing currently?
00:19
He's laying in front of the front door and he's requesting law enforcement to respond to speak to him,
00:27
having hallucinations.
00:35
I want to have them stage before getting out.
00:44
Smoke in the area is super heavy.
00:46
Seventeen forty-nine.
00:53
Clear, I am.
00:56
Ten.
01:04
Give me a granite base, stage out of the area or pursue a welfare check.
01:08
Subject possibly having a manic episode, near Sigmon Drive.
01:14
Near Sigmon Drive, cross street Hilton Road.
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Give me a Granite Base, stage out of area reference to a subject possibly having a manic episode, near Sigmon Drive.
01:28
Near Sigmon Drive, cross street Hilton Road.
01:31
Again, stage out of the area until law enforcement can arrive.
01:33
About the time of 1750.
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Location mentioned:
Sigmon Dr, Granite Falls, NC 28630
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