Security requests police for disorderly patient


Security at the hospital is having trouble with a patient who is acting out. The patient is opening and closing doors violently and not listening to instructions. They have a history of behavior issues but are not being violent at this time.
Audio|Source: Charlottesville, Albemarle, and UVA Police
01:24
Transcript:
ECC[4]C, Cp-133, C.P-145 status check. 10-4[1]. AACC, UP[3] 308, UP-3-6, 32 results to assist security at the Uzi-E-E-AR with a disorderly patient. 3.3. C.P. 89 a minute. C.P. 89. Three, six. Can you please your way out with a traffic hazard at East High and Mead? There's a trailer that came off of a vehicle in the roadway. Ten-four. All right, priority two[2] flops, UVAER room 410. Security is out with a patient who's just not obeying commands, not listening to security. (name withheld) has a walking stick and a history of behavioral issues, but (he's) not currently violent. Security advice, (he) keeps opening doors and slamming them. ECCC-89, do you need any additional unit? 10-4 in route. 128, so I'll be all with the 89. 2-3CC. You can go ahead mark me in route as well. Negative minutes, we're okay. We've got our vehicle coming to pick up right now. 10-4.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement/Message received
[2]
priority two: Higher urgency incident (not life-threatening)
[3]
UP: University Police
[4]
ECC: Emergency Communications Center
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Location mentioned:
Near Lee St, Charlottesville, VA 22908
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