Confused woman leaves hospital with IV in place, Rochester NH
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According to the dispatch call, a confused woman left the hospital with an IV still inserted. Officers were sent to the location near Whitehall Rd in Rochester, New Hampshire.
Audio|Heard on: Rochester NH Police and Fire
Listen to dispatch call
01:36
Transcript:
00:00
That's coming back to last of McDonald's first of Patricia.
00:02
She has valid no wants.
00:05
Just be advised.
00:06
Frisney had called over earlier.
00:08
This was a female that had left the hospital with an IV in her.
00:12
Got me.
00:18
Go ahead. Six,
00:20
seven, go ahead.
00:23
If you start in this to the location, please, she's very confused.
00:27
Receive. Copy thing.
00:34
Respond 20 Columbus Ave, Lynn Scott Apartments to assist EMS, to assist PD with evaluating a female.
00:40
Fire alarm to EMS.
00:42
Respond, number 20, Columbus, Ave, Lynn Scott Court Apartments, to assist PD with evaluating a female.
00:49
Arm U.S.
00:53
here?
00:58
That's for a good-ah.
00:59
Show floor, honor, responding.
01:04
Responding 20 Columbus Ave to assist PD with evaluating a female.
01:08
Just the advice she did elope from Frisbie earlier this evening.
01:15
Hey gosh.
01:20
Go ahead, court.
01:22
Go ahead.
01:26
Just wanted to advise she is conscious breathing and aware.
01:29
Seems very confused, most likely intoxicated.
01:33
We do have EMF on this way.
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Location mentioned:
Rochester, NH
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