Emergency crews assist patient refusing treatment, Chicago IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, paramedics requested assistance at an apartment near Laflin and 58th for a combative patient who was refusing medical treatment and wanted to bring a dog into the ambulance.
Audio|Heard on: Chicago Police Department Zone 06
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00:34
Transcript:
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Seven 13. Got an assist, third apartment, near Laflin and 58th.
00:05
They got a combative patient over there they need help with.
00:11
Seven hundred and 15, I am not around.
00:15
Seven twenty-five.
00:18
Seven two five?
00:20
Yeah, that's the job that I just had.
00:23
Get you (number withheld) to fit.
00:25
The woman is just going to keep refusing.
00:26
She wants to bring her dog and ambulance with her.
00:30
Well, I understand, but they're asking for an assist now, so I don't know what's going on.
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Location mentioned:
S Laflin St, Chicago, IL 60636
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