Man Threatens EMS With Firearm During Medical Call, Belington WV


Emergency responders were called to near River Mist Dr in Ellington for a 47-year-old man with leg pain. Law enforcement was requested because the man had previously threatened EMS personnel with a firearm during this and prior calls, raising safety concerns for responders.
Audio|Source: Upshur County Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Randolph, Station 1, respond to near River Mist Dr, Ellington.
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47-year-old male, leg pain,
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time of page 1523.
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Station 1.
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15.3
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I'm back today, thank you for warning three, two, and one.
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Randolph's any available unit to respond to near River Mist Dr to assist Station 1 for responder safety.
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1-82 Randolph Commor is that located?
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It's going to be off the old U.S.
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250 there, near the Harding School.
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It's just responder safety.
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Near River Mist Dr in Ellington.
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Apparently,
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that's our guy who threatened EMS with a firearm.
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10-4[1]. This is from previous or other threats on this call as well?
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Yes, previous.
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We have a responder safety issue to this location.
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U.S. when I respond without law enforcement.
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10-4[1].
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7-0-1 headquarters.
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71.
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Near River Mist Dr for a 47-year-old male experiencing leg pain.
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Okay.
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To have law enforcement en route due to responder safety.
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This issue started with him a few minutes ago.
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He's on several medications out of him, Lexpro, and on blood pressure meds.
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This has happened four or five times to him in the last month or so, they say.
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10-4: Acknowledgment / Message received
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Location mentioned:
Near River Mist Dr, Belington, WV 26250
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