Man restrained after brandishing knife at Texas Roadhouse, El Cajon CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a man at a Texas Roadhouse in El Cajon brandished a knife and was restrained by staff. He was handcuffed by police and displayed minor injuries with head and back pain. He was uncooperative during medical assessment and taken to hospital. The incident may involve an assault.
Audio|Heard on: San Diego CA Hospital Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
00:00
Fifty-seven-year-old male, we were called out to a street in El Cajon.
00:04
So it sounds like the patient was brandishing a knife in the local Texas Roadhouse when the staff was able to kind of take it down to the ground.
00:14
They said they didn't use very excessive force.
00:17
They activated PD.
00:19
He then placed the patient in handcuffs.
00:24
Patient states that he is having head pain,
00:28
back pain, but he does have some abrasions on his back.
00:34
But overall, he's being just very uncooperative and not really allowing me to do any further assessment and not allowing me to do any type of treatment with taking off vitals and monitor.
00:47
But the patient also states that he is having S-I-N-H-I symptoms.
00:52
Our vitals that I can get, he's breathing at a respiratory rate of 20, setting 98% on room air, lungs are clear in all fields, eyes are spontaneous in tracking, and is moving all extremities.
01:04
PMS was in fact in all four.
01:06
Lord pressure is 141 over 68, heart rate with 785.
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I'm not seeing any external bleeding.
01:14
Let me know if there's anything I can get for you or clarify.
01:16
We're about five minutes away.
01:19
That's good.
01:20
We'll see you guys when you get here.
01:21
We'll get here.
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