Police respond to disturbance involving psychiatric patient


Audio|Source: Berkeley County Fire & EMS
02:23
Transcript:
Quickly Station 98, respond as an ALS unit for a psych patient with law enforcement, 177, Lovardi Way, and Butler's Crossing. Seen is not secure. 12.555 hours. Lawrenceburg, can you call animal control out here? We get this cat out. We're going to have to take possession of it. Paramedic 982 responding. Copy 982, you're responding as an ALF or psychiatric patient-177-Liv with law enforcement. Seen again is not secure. 1257 hours. An extended EPA, Central Drive. They did get the kitten out. However, they're still requesting a response for pickup. Ten, four. I'll be nine, seven. I'm coming in the parking lot now. Okay. 4713. I'll be there in about five minutes. Yeah, that's fine. It's fine. Just for the 38. Forty-two more, sir. We'll get out to share ourselves for a minute. Okay. Go ahead, 38. 38, 18. Speak with Complainting in the lobby and the second floor in reference to loss property. All right, that's awesome. 98, 2 to Berkeley. 982 to go ahead. It by the worst staging of the 7,400 of Winchester Avenue until law enforcement arrives. Happy 92, staging 7,400 with Chester Avenue until law enforcement arrives. 12 feet hours.
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