Medical team aids woman with possible diabetic issue, Fayetteville GA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police and emergency medical services were dispatched to a residence near Clarendon Place in South Point for a 58-year-old woman experiencing distress. The caller reported the woman was yelling, could not see, and appeared to be having a breakdown. Responding personnel noted a history of diabetes. Law enforcement and paramedics were en route to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Fayette County Public Saftey
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02:38
Transcript:
00:00
Squad nine, medic ten, take question.
00:01
Party one, near Clarendon Pl, declared it in place.
00:10
It's going to be near Clarendon Place in South Point.
00:16
We are starting a medic, but we've got a caller on the phone advising that a 58-year-old female is yelling at them.
00:24
She's advising she can't see.
00:26
He says that he believes that she's having a breakdown.
00:30
Got a red flag at that location for (name withheld).
00:44
The caller said that he's trying to restrain her.
00:47
He also advised that he believes that she's having a breakdown.
00:50
I do. I'm looking at history and she's got a lot of diabetic history.
00:54
I'm not sure if it's related.
02:23
Respond to a fifty-eight year old female.
02:24
A lot of things she can't see.
02:25
She's yelling at the caller and alert.
02:27
The caller did advise she had her restrainer earlier, but she's having a breakdown.
02:31
She is unknown diabetic.
02:32
PD is en route.
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Location mentioned:
Clarendon Pl, Fayetteville, GA 30215
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