Woman with epilepsy faints but refuses hospital transport


A woman with epilepsy fainted and was unconscious for a while. She woke up and refused to go to the hospital. Her family came to take her home, and emergency services were canceled.
Audio|Source: Gaston County Public Safety
02:18
Transcript:
Were you able to get the name of the patient along the MS? She was able to get the name of the patient all of the MS. She could be for a dirty-year-old female. She was an orphan and then woke up and they said she passed out. And just to put in the call as well, she has a history of epilepsy. 10 clear, so you know me 106 for a moment. Of course. 2-Vager 30 on 2. On 2. Add. Question 2 Baker 30. I'm on 2. Can you just 22[3] fire an EMS[4]? She's saying she's not going to go with us. Her family's come and grab her now. She's thing has referenced her past medical conditions. Okay. Pardon? Don't add notes. 10-4[1]. Any two, are you 10-4? 10-4 unit 10-4 4-104[2] 10-4. 104. 104. 104. 104. 104. 104. 104. 104. 104. 104. Okay, 30. Go ahead. Just 22 in anybody else coming out here. She's going to refer... cancel anybody. She's not going to go with him, but she's going to go home. So we'll be clear on us. Team 4, you're advising to disregard EMS, correct? 10 4th, that's what she just told me.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement
[2]
104: Acknowledgement/Received
[3]
22: Disregard/Cancel
[4]
EMS: Emergency Medical Services
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Location mentioned:
Bridgewood Ln, Gastonia, NC 28054
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