Man receiving medical care drives away while unstable, Pompano Beach FL


Dispatch audio about a man in his late 60s with an IV who drove away from a welfare check in a blue Chrysler van and was heading west on Copans Road while medically unstable. Responders were not able to reach him before he left. The vehicle plate number has been withheld.
Audio|Source: Pompano Beach Fire/Rescue/BSO (East & West)
02:8
Transcript:
Unit 6-1 at 64 Frontex, please. It's going to property. 6101 West U-14, platform 61, responding to unknown medical. 2555 West Copans. Brown County Risk Management, 1403. Male is sweating with an IV in his hand. Subject is heading westbound on Copans. Blue Chrysler van, male in his late 60s. Subject left westbound Copans. Tag (number withheld). 11 a minute is 20 be advised tag comes back to a blue Chrysler out of Pompano. 1841 right east 49 street current 54 1029 Park Castle rescue 114 black 161 um baton 5-2 person also the call: they're advising this person is driving, he has an IV in his arm but he left going westbound on Copans. The person is not stable. Can you add Vice Battalion? Is he leaving in the car? The person is driving. They're currently driving. They're not stopped. I think this is a welfare check that they needed and they made it an unknown medical. He was stopped and then he drove off. Copy if he drove off, you can close the call-out is GLA[2]. You invite BSL and they can search for them. I have copy, yes, sir. Class Form 6-1 and Rescue[1] 114-0 copy. Copy, initials in court. Copy station, 1405. 7M.N.J.20.
Unit 6-1 at 64 Frontex, please. It's going to property. 6101 West U-14, platform 61, responding to unknown medical. 2555 West Copans. Brown County Risk Management, 1403. Male is sweating with an IV in his hand. Subject is heading westbound on Copans. Blue Chrysler van, male in his late 60s. Subject left westbound Copans. Tag (number withheld). 11 a minute is 20 be advised tag comes back to a blue Chrysler out of Pompano. 1841 right east 49 street current 54 1029 Park Castle rescue 114 black 161 um baton 5-2 person also the call: they're advising this person is driving, he has an IV in his arm but he left going westbound on Copans. The person is not stable. Can you add Vice Battalion? Is he leaving in the car? The person is driving. They're currently driving. They're not stopped. I think this is a welfare check that they needed and they made it an unknown medical. He was stopped and then he drove off. Copy if he drove off, you can close the call-out is GLA[2]. You invite BSL and they can search for them. I have copy, yes, sir. Class Form 6-1 and Rescue[1] 114-0 copy. Copy, initials in court. Copy station, 1405. 7M.N.J.20.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Rescue: EMS/Medical Response
[2]
GLA: Grand Larceny Auto (often used to indicate auto theft or unauthorized use of a vehicle)
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Location mentioned:
Near W Copans Rd, Pompano Beach, FL 33069
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