Uncooperative patient taken to Morton Plant Hospital, Clearwater FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a medical call near Pinellas Street in Clearwater involving an uncooperative 35-year-old man who refused treatment. Police took the man into custody and transported him to Morton Plant Hospital for psychiatric evaluation under the Baker Act.
Audio|Heard on: Pinellas FL EMS Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Got Engine 49 on channel console for a refusal without a signature.
00:04
Engine 49, go with your traffic.
00:06
Engine 49, we're on scene with PD and a 35-year-old male patient who's being uncooperative, refusing to give us his name or any information as well as answer any and all questions.
00:17
He's refusing vital signs as well.
00:19
He has no obvious injuries except some abrasions to the arm.
00:23
He's in PD custody of going to Morton Plant for a Baker Act.
00:27
PD is willing to sign the refusal, but we have no information on the patient or requesting to still take a refusal through PD transport to Morton Plant.
00:35
But he is going to Morton Plant with the loss already correct?
00:41
Yes sir, that's correct.
00:43
All right, go ahead and have them take him.
00:45
You don't see any major physical reason it sounds like, correct?
00:50
Copy, thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Pinellas St, Clearwater, FL 33756
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