Man with cancer acts unusually but stays calm at home


Emergency responders are called to help a man with cancer who is behaving unusually but is not violent and does not want to go to the hospital. They are assisting to calm him and help him get to bed.
Audio|Source: Saline County Fire Departments
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Transcript:
00:00for PD,00:02Paffords responding for a psychiatric male patient.00:10Love is in the route.00:16Kevin Rice, 118,00:18West Walnut Street, 218 West Walnut Street.00:22Call our advisor, her husband is cancer patient, the doctor up to his dosage of morphine.00:26He's not acting like himself.00:27He's nonviolent.00:29He doesn't want him to transport to the hospital.00:31Just needs help get him calm down enough to get him in bed.00:35I'm being advised if you need assistance, they'll assist.
00:00
for PD,
00:02
Paffords responding for a psychiatric male patient.
00:10
Love is in the route.
00:16
Kevin Rice, 118,
00:18
West Walnut Street, 218 West Walnut Street.
00:22
Call our advisor, her husband is cancer patient, the doctor up to his dosage of morphine.
00:26
He's not acting like himself.
00:27
He's nonviolent.
00:29
He doesn't want him to transport to the hospital.
00:31
Just needs help get him calm down enough to get him in bed.
00:35
I'm being advised if you need assistance, they'll assist.
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Location mentioned:
Near W Walnut St, Benton, AR 72015
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