Man with dementia agrees to medical evaluation, Pembroke VA
Police and emergency medical services responded to a domestic situation near Cascade Drive in Pembroke involving an elderly man with dementia who was agitated and had been drinking. A woman present was afraid of the man but initially requested only police. The man later agreed to go voluntarily for a medical evaluation.
Audio|Source: Giles County Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Your response, near Cascade Drive in Pembroke for a domestic situation of sorts.
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The elderly male subject is having an episode of dementia.
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Female is afraid of him at the moment.
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He's refusing EMS.
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She just wants law enforcement response.
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Okay, okay. Okay.
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In route 2307.
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17 118 in route.
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1014 tons.
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Childs, 18.
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Good.
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18, easy to break.
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Respond at 1.30 Pinehurst Avenue for domestic situation.
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Stand for.
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Anything further on that domestic job?
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We've lost the caller.
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Murrow County transfer him over.
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17,
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Joe.
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17, go ahead.
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Is that Ridge Creek?
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104.
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113. You able to mutilate?
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Enrile.
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Yes.
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Josh Reg 113.
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113 and 18 be advised on the phone.
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It was verbal only.
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She was trying to get the male subject to eat.
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He has been drinking.
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On scene, Joe.
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10-4[1], on scene 2313.
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17, John.
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17, go ahead.
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If you see me an ambulance,
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not 1033, ultramental status, dementia.
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It's going to go voluntarily.
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104, 23,
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17.
Police codes explained
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10-4: Acknowledgment/Affirmative
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