Emergency response for patient in manic episode, Morrisville NC


Emergency services are responding to assist a patient who is having a manic episode. The patient is unstable, and there are challenges in obtaining their vital signs. Coordination between fire, EMS, and police is taking place.
Audio|Source: Wake County Fire
02:35
Transcript:
Yeah, Ladder 22. Do we have an EMS unit coming to this call? Looks like I'm showing that they're 12 in Rattees. Okay, how far do you just... let them know we're trying to get up with them on the channel. Copy, we'll get up for all we get them on the channel. C4[2], C412 responding to the second May call at 1,600 John Brantley Blvd. 104[1]04 and 12 respondent. T.4.4.m. T.A. I'm going to say about 20 minutes probably. We're 14 miles away coming from downtown Raleigh. For here's the patient's having a manic episode, we're unable to get vitals at this time. PD is on scene just ahead of. Okay, that's no worries. We appreciate it. We want to copy. Central Speedford three being a Rattle on 38 instead of 12. 1043 instead of 12. 1043 instead of 12. We're on 101, we're on 302 on 37. We'll still need you to respond to this location so we can free up crash trucks. We can trade you out of back if that's what we need to do. Yeah, so we're trying to get out of here. You should make it ever just swap back. Get four. See on scene. Four on three eight. Four, go ahead. Three and four are arriving on scene. One of two is going to be establishing command. Number 3.104. Bad Claim number 3, she should be in the chairs. 3 and 4 arriving on scene 104 Command[3]. Central Command. On attack, attack, attack. Yep. One patient is going to be transported to wait in no prior to Creek, by 951.
Yeah, Ladder 22. Do we have an EMS unit coming to this call? Looks like I'm showing that they're 12 in Rattees. Okay, how far do you just... let them know we're trying to get up with them on the channel. Copy, we'll get up for all we get them on the channel. C4[2], C412 responding to the second May call at 1,600 John Brantley Blvd. 104[1]04 and 12 respondent. T.4.4.m. T.A. I'm going to say about 20 minutes probably. We're 14 miles away coming from downtown Raleigh. For here's the patient's having a manic episode, we're unable to get vitals at this time. PD is on scene just ahead of. Okay, that's no worries. We appreciate it. We want to copy. Central Speedford three being a Rattle on 38 instead of 12. 1043 instead of 12. 1043 instead of 12. We're on 101, we're on 302 on 37. We'll still need you to respond to this location so we can free up crash trucks. We can trade you out of back if that's what we need to do. Yeah, so we're trying to get out of here. You should make it ever just swap back. Get four. See on scene. Four on three eight. Four, go ahead. Three and four are arriving on scene. One of two is going to be establishing command. Number 3.104. Bad Claim number 3, she should be in the chairs. 3 and 4 arriving on scene 104 Command[3]. Central Command. On attack, attack, attack. Yep. One patient is going to be transported to wait in no prior to Creek, by 951.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
104: Acknowledgment/Received
[2]
C4: Unit Responding
[3]
Command: Incident Command Established
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Location mentioned:
Near John Brantley Blvd, Morrisville, NC 27560
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