Person in police vehicle requests medical help near station, Gainesville FL


A person inside the back of a female police officer's vehicle near the station called to request medical help. There was confusion among officers about the situation and who needed medical assistance.
Audio|Source: Gainesville Police and Alachua Fire
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Transcript:
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There's someone that's calling that's near the station that's saying that they're in the back of a female officer's vehicle saying that they mean medical attention.
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But I just forgot what's going on.
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November 22.
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November 22.
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Ask November 22, she's pulling off.
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I'll ask her now, but she's showing today, so she shouldn't.
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Do you have someone 1012[1] in your vehicle?
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5890?
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Do you have someone 1012[1] in the back of your vehicle on? Before.
00:22
Yes, all. 54 for 702 as well.
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10-4. I don't know what's going on, but we have someone calling and advising they're in the back of a female officer's vehicle and the female officer needs medical attention and they're near the station.
00:32
It's not me either.
00:34
Correction on that, I think they're revising that they need medical attention in their span of speaking.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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1012: Person in custody or detained
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Gainesville, FL
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