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Emergency responders initially denied access for seizure patientNew Albany IN

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Near Albany St, New Albany, IN 47150

Emergency responders were called to a residence near Albany St for a 21-year-old male having multiple seizures. The family initially refused medical help and ordered responders out of the home. Police were involved to help gain access. Later, the family allowed responders to enter and provide care to the patient.

Audio|Source: New Albany Police and Fire
04:26
Transcript:
00:00
We've got EMS and fire on the scene there.
00:03
The 21-year-old male that had a seizure, family is being aggressive.
00:07
It starts that way.
00:11
Clear out.
00:14
31.
00:17
31.
00:20
301. 30 months clear, down on the line.
00:27
45.
00:30
We're clear and available with a no need for EMS as the citizens help.
00:38
We're back at the substation.
00:40
Are we clear to secure?
00:46
Copy. That you have available at 713.
00:48
You guys are clear to secure.
00:55
For information,
00:57
the families ordered us out of the residents and refusing patient care.
01:02
They're going to take care of it and show we're going to foreign service.
01:08
Isn't four, say available, 0713.
01:17
And deny this patient access.
01:24
Happy got you done with 1714.
01:29
Involving to Maripal 2.42,
01:31
we go to cancel PD.
01:35
Yeah, he said he wasn't going to let him in the house.
01:38
He's insisting that the patient go to Norton's downtown.
01:41
We were trying to explain to him with it being two seizures within four hours.
01:45
That is something were to happen.
01:47
We would need to take him to the post as most appropriate, and that's when he got out right.
01:55
31.
01:58
He's a new surgeon agent.
01:59
2-4-1-cliffing police.
02:06
Negative.
02:07
2.9.
02:13
219.
02:15
Negative 2.16.
02:18
2.16. 2.15, Grand Labby.
02:23
I think you to go ahead and start back for near Albany St.
02:28
We got another call from the homeowner,
02:32
stated that she's made it clear that the first responders there's being in there in patient care.
02:38
Let's start that way just for EMS file or not.
02:43
You can clear.
02:45
2.31.
02:50
31 is clear right by McDonnelly.
02:58
For District 4, seizure, near Albany St, near Albany St.
03:03
Female in line advising she has a 5-minute EPA, males possibly seizing again, they are going to allow responders inside.
03:09
We're also starting PD.
03:11
Cross Street certainly west of 0720.
03:18
We're close clear, near Albany St,
03:22
truly 242-10 of your cover.
03:26
We're okay.
03:27
Do you all be in the state they would allow us in their house?
03:32
That's affirmative.
03:33
We also have PD in route.
03:38
24, thank you.
03:44
Are you sending us on this run?
03:49
Affirmative.
03:51
I apologize.
03:52
I've toned you out incorrectly.
03:56
Just for information, we do have PD search of this location as well.
04:07
The Nage support is clear.
04:08
Show us responding.
04:18
I need to leave with a broom net here, large 9 glass and 20 a place.
04:23
The vehicle is not going to be towed.
04:24
He's going to towed himself later.
04:25
We've pushed it off on property.

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