Patient reported manic and combative at care facility, Acworth GA
Medical responders were sent to a care facility near Cedar Crest Road for a patient described as manic and combative. Responders were asked to enter through the back door.
Audio|Source: Paulding County Sheriff and Fire
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Transcript:
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Planning, Station 11, Metro Patch, Medical call at Torn Recovery near Cedar Crest Road.
00:11
Cross street of golf crash drive.
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Turn 11.
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24, track 11. Okay, 4, track 11.
00:24
Very train up on it.
00:27
Richard is French.
00:33
Katie in route.
00:35
Avery advice your traffic?
00:43
Is ESO or PD en route for torn recovery?
00:47
10-4[2] Essosos isn't around at this time.
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10-4[2], thank you.
00:58
Truck left, Alden.
01:00
Got a mistake.
01:03
Engine 41 on the call.
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It's different.
01:08
Well, in truck 11, just confirming you advice engine 41 with being en route.
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10-4[2].
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Okay,
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for Chuck 11, clear engine 41 en route.
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Hitch 1 recovery.
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Sure, truck 11 back in service.
01:36
Pulling in June 41, I've just be advised that Pesso isn't route.
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Reference to a patient, it's 10-13[1].
01:45
They're advising the patient is manic and combative.
01:53
Calling in June 41, the complaint is requesting that responders go through the back door.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-13: Mental health/psychiatric patient (involuntary hold/transport)
[2]
10-4: Affirmative (Acknowledgment/Message received)
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