Aggressive behavior reported during EMS call, Fayetteville NC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, law enforcement was requested to assist EMS at a residence near Caledonia Circle in Fayetteville after a patient declined transport and the patient's father became aggressive toward responders.
Audio|Heard on: Hoke NC EMS Dispatch Group Calls
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00:53
Transcript:
00:00
Can you send law enforcement back out here please?
00:02
Ten four, routine or immersion?
00:04
Routine will be okay.
00:05
Cumberland Medic Five, what's your location?
00:08
That's city nine.
00:11
Cumberland Medic Five, ten to one chest pain, going to be near Caledonia Circle.
00:16
Near Caledonia Circle, by McLean Drive, medic five.
00:21
Medic twelve is clear, Hastur.
00:25
Seven four.
00:27
(name withheld), medic 28, are you ten four?
00:29
Twenty eight and four.
00:30
(name withheld), medic 28.
00:31
(name withheld), medic eight, are you ten four? Nineteen ten four.
00:35
Paramedic eight.
00:36
(name withheld), medic twenty-eight.
00:37
Medic twenty-eight.
00:39
We are going to be clear out of this call.
00:41
Subject advised us not to gather her house and she does not want to go with EMS.
00:45
However,
00:47
Subject's father is being aggressive toward us.
00:49
So if you want to keep his CSO over there, reference disturbance.
00:53
Okay.
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Location mentioned:
Caledonia Cir, Fayetteville, NC 28301
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