Elderly man hallucinates and acts aggressively in medical call


Audio|Source: Traverse Bay Area Public Safety
02:11
Transcript:
Central, 583. 5A3. 5A3. En route. Clear. St. Canton County, it's going to respond to a medical call, 98,99, 37, Gress and Fort, Linton Zoo. Started out as an 89-year-old male that was unconscious. Now he's come two. He's talking about seeing his death friend. Nikki's squeezing the RP's arm hard and he's acting, kind of aggressive. She thinks he's going to fight with medics. Stay back for dispatch. On to 957. We're out. 939. Central, 2.27, I'll be in the area. Okay. Three-nine. Central, is this a priority one? Response. Hey, sir. Central, is this a priority one? Response. Hey, sir. Central. Control, 227. Go ahead. I think I'll be Oliver, maybe on the Penn Drive here, just east of the gas station. Clear. Central 5A3. Go ahead. I got law on the way, too, because he was hallucinating and seemed like he was getting a bit aggressive, and RP thinks he was going to fight. We will not LFAS 391 back at the station off air. Copy 841. Copy that. Blusage for law, then. Have them let us know when it's good. Sure. I got law on the way, too, because he was hallucinating and seemed like he was getting a bit aggressive, and ARP thinks he was going to fight. We will not LFAS 391 back at the station off air. Copy 841. Copy that. Blue stage for law then. Have them let us know when it's good. Sure.
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Traverse City, MI
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