Hospice patient, 60, combative, needs medical care


An emergency medical call about a frail, hospice patient who is weak and cannot walk and is combative. Responders are on the way and may need extra help.
Audio|Source: Brown County Public Safety
00:56
Transcript:
Disregard, I guess you got the request already. Suspatch 10-311? Heavy. Vision 311. 1-811. 1-1, Bravo, 1-2. 1-8-1. 1-8-1. 124-7. Connection, all that. Copy. Yeah, 1-3-13-1-3. We're going to be around to St.V, starting 0. 14-17, Gregnon Street, for 60-year-old mail. Rescue[1] is requested Office of 933 for that. Happy? This is 748, 5 o'clock. (name withheld) 1. (name withheld). Come for. (name withheld) King. Can we find out why they need this and if they need two of us? I'm looking at the notes with some mail that's weak on hospice and cannot walk. However, Rescue, Med 8[2] is switched for present officers non-33[3] because he's combative. I can find out what kind of combativeness he's doing.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Rescue: EMS/Rescue call
[2]
Med 8: Medical unit response
[3]
non-33: Non-emergency, possibly not in high alert/priority status
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Location mentioned:
Near S Van Buren St, Green Bay, WI 54301
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