Patient declines transport at Albuquerque park bus stop, Albuquerque NM
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders attended a medical call at a bus stop near First and Central in Albuquerque where a patient in a wheelchair covered with a Hello Kitty blanket declined hospital transport and walked away twice. The unit was cancelled after confirming the patient's decision.
Audio|Heard on: Albuquerque-Bernalillo County-Rio Rancho Fire/Rescue
Listen to dispatch call
01:37
Transcript:
00:00
Ladder 1, it's going to be at the park, bus stop,
00:03
First and Central
00:10
Ladder 1, we're mine, and clearer.
00:12
Patient walked away again.
00:19
So we're just seven.
00:23
Okay.
00:25
P.D.
00:27
is creating a call for you right now.
00:31
I'm just having copies.
00:32
Thank you.
00:34
Yes, sir.
00:35
Hi, so one.
00:36
All right.
00:45
Really was responding to the 32 on 3rd and Gold.
00:50
We had a lockup coming to us, saying that a patient wanted to go to hospital, something like that, but the patient doesn't want to go to hospital, she just wants to eat-e.
00:59
She said that she wants to talk to them about a situation that she's currently having or something like that with the shop owner or something like that.
01:04
I don't know.
01:09
Howie.
01:13
She's sitting in a wheelchair, she's wearing a Hello Kitty blanket, and she's just on the corner right next to a coffee shop.
01:23
The latter one, I want to prologue is early.
01:26
Patient walked away for the second time.
01:29
We confirmed the P.E.
01:30
again,
01:31
you guys can cancel.
01:34
Latter on a trip.
01:36
She won't wait a second time.
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Location mentioned:
1st St NW & Central Ave, Albuquerque, NM 87102
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