Patient jumped from ambulance and walks toward hospital, Charlottesville VA


A patient being transported for breathing difficulty and suspected alcohol use became uncooperative. The patient jumped out of the ambulance and is now walking down Jefferson Park Avenue toward the hospital. The patient has a history of violence with responders and is refusing further transport.
Audio|Source: Charlottesville, Albemarle, and UVA Police
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Transcript:
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Parton Avenue at Lacey Hunt Drive, Nelson, EMS[1].
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The subject there, the history being violent with responders where we all these have tried to get out of a seatbelt.
00:09
They're going to get with an AGO. All right, 99.7.3, you can disregard.
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It appears there may keep continuing through the ER.
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Try to use to the ER for the notify you, Peter.
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Rule. You're putting me on bumper health checking your status.
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Step 4.
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Step 4. C.A.
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Cp. Cp. Cpid on your mind.
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Take your firm of a very school.
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All right. All right yet, but I'm going to show.
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It's just a lot of it.
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Jackson Park Avenue at Sherlock Road, Elton County is now advising.
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That's not just jumped out of the ambulance, currently walking down Jefferson Park Avenue toward the hospital, 59-year old male, like 9, 137-pound brown hair, wearing a white tissue.
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We know why he's going to UVA.
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All right, Judge.
00:55
We know why he's going to UVA.
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Hi, I do that.
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I'll take the second comment on.
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I have two years ago.
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Hi. Tenforth.
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We can find that out before we put this guy in because he is refusing.
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So, check you please.
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Any other than call, you describe it.
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Okay. Thank you, sir.
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Thank you, sir. Thank you, sir.
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It was a CPCP.
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One, checking you're down.
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Two.
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Tensler. Phoenix for Judge and Park Avenue in Nelson County, the guy, and he was being transported for difficulty breathing and cultured level for the initiation of alcohol abuse.
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And also on law enforcement in the MS.
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Hey for Cp.
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Tomp. Tom is Ray, place 9-934.
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We can meet with them and say if he's intoxicated or anything but outside of there, we're not forcing them to go.
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Hey for GATU if you're fun time.
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Cool. Hey for CUDU be threatened by them.
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Subject's meaning is going to be William Woodson.
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I don't know.
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Hey, heart party to you today.
01:45
A.D. and just standby.
01:46
Nelson's bringing in a patient who's pretty uncooperative.
01:49
In fact, we've got a unit out of the city that's going to try to get them.
01:53
Apparently jumped out of the ambulance at one point.
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I don't have an EPA, but I think they were Jake and Shamlock last time the year.
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That information.
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And I'm already on 3rd in front of the ED.
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Hi part of your left.
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AP5-15 and ECC.
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I'm out of service. And four.
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Oh, you sleep in front of the ED.
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Okay, great. Great. Okay.
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EMS: Emergency Medical Services
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Location mentioned:
Jefferson Park Avenue, Charlottesville, VA 22903
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