Male with yellow skin and discharge has hallucinations, Old Orchard Beach ME
Emergency responders were called to near East Grand Avenue, Apartment (number withheld) for a welfare check on a male showing yellow skin and discharge from his eyes. The male was experiencing severe hallucinations. The call came from a concerned neighbor. The individual had received previous attention for similar symptoms earlier that day. Police and EMS were dispatched to assist. No weapons were reported on the scene.
Audio|Source: Southern York County Public Safety
04:59
Transcript:
00:00
For fifty-year-old male, it's an alpha-level call, but it's a site call.
00:06
We're watching a welfare check on a male. I just wanted to let you know because it's a site call.
00:12
This is a site call.
00:15
One of the complaint.
00:31
Hello, Tribute Department, Transyl Bay and EMS[2] call.
00:34
He was 76th in the hospital on engine 72.
00:39
Responder, near East Grand Avenue, apartment number (number withheld).
00:44
The calling party is reporting the male subject is in the evaluation.
00:50
He doesn't look well, he's got a yellow puff coming from his eyes.
00:54
And be advised we did have contact with them earlier today for hallucinations. We'll be sending PD[1] and give it 76 and 722, near East Grand Avenue, Apartment (number withheld).
01:04
That's coding an alpha level.
01:07
All two-third is UWPA 221.
01:14
What are you're coming in 72.
01:16
Cloud 72.
01:20
Hello.
01:22
Never. He's in verb.
01:24
It seems like you will be cooperative with the responders,
01:29
primary individual who is inside with him now.
01:31
Call is a neighbor.
01:35
Your patient's name is going to be (name withheld).
01:37
We'll have PD[1] intimate.
01:41
Oh.
01:51
21-30 peter's.
01:55
You've been out with him a couple times this morning.
01:59
He had severe hallucinations. The caller is a neighbor. I've been worried about him.
02:04
There's no, no weapons.
02:13
21 and 22nd.
02:19
I spoke with one of the workers I'm seeing named (name withheld).
02:22
She stated that she's unable to gather any information some crisis other than a statement that she wanted to kill herself.
02:32
That's where unfortunately is not going on.
02:50
Go ahead, 20th.
02:58
So I'm a clear understanding you're called in by a neighbor and she decides that the eyes are full of us.
03:13
Affirmative, 21.
03:14
The female subject went out with him, said that she's familiar with him. His skin is yellow, and it looks like he has cuffs coming from his eyes. He's not doing well at all. Having severe hallucinations, there's no weapons.
03:25
I believe we went out with him times two this morning for similar events.
03:42
What were the disposition on those other calls?
03:47
They cleared the scene with nothing found.
03:50
They originally reported as a young JV on his back porch that happened to be a pile of blankets and then reported that there was 1039, had two males in his vehicle,
04:01
and it was not found.
04:06
4-4211.
04:10
From the patient, not the neighbor.
04:14
I'm permanent.
04:33
Aparov, could you please 1021 into discussion?
04:40
10403.
04:46
Washington will be ready.
04:48
72.
04:50
72 is on seat.
04:51
Most 1712 and PD[1] should be coming down and we'll look at the street shortly.
04:56
But April will be right outside to talk to you.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
PD: Property damage incident with no injuries.
[2]
EMS: Emergency Medical Services
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Location mentioned:
Near E Grand Ave APT 103, Old Orchard Beach, ME 04064
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