Medical issue during traffic stop at BP gas station, Atlanta GA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, at a BP gas station near University Avenue in Atlanta, a traffic stop involved a person in a wheelchair who appeared to be experiencing a medical problem related to a bladder device. Deputies requested medical assistance for the individual, who reported abdominal pain.
Audio|Heard on: Fulton GA Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
I'm over to a black Chevy Suburban out of blue, 1309.
00:04
1309, traffic stop when you're ready, copy.
00:07
1309, go ahead.
00:09
Code 9 on my last call, 54 stop near University Avenue, the BP gas station.
00:15
I have one black SUV.
00:16
Male,
00:17
He is wearing a green sweater and is in a wheelchair.
00:21
Also, could you please start me at four?
00:23
He's ACB, but he is experiencing pain in his stomach.
00:27
He has a bladder bag.
00:29
He says it's malfunctioning and he has peed himself.
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Location mentioned:
University Ave SW, Atlanta, GA 30315
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