Woman with Parkinson's acts aggressively during domestic incident, Harrison County WV
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a woman with Parkinson's disease on Tanner Russell Street was hallucinating, throwing objects, and acting aggressively. Emergency medical services are responding to transport her to the hospital. Responders were told she may resist and requested a silent approach.
Audio|Heard on: Harrison WV Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Headquarters, 44, any available unit,
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domestic,
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Tanner Russell Street, and have a call.
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44.
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43.
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Responding 44, 43,
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1448.
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The complainant advised that her mother has Parkinson's and hallucinating and throwing things and being physical.
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We currently have 621 in route because we want to transport to United Hospital Center.
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The complainant advised the mother will fight with responders and sister-law will have to hold her down.
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They did request a silent approach.
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Forty-four coffee.
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Headquarters 44 or 43.
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Go ahead.
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It was advised further that if that patient can get access to a walker, she will grab a knife prevention.
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Location mentioned:
Russell St, West Virginia 26330
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