Patient has seizure, attacks medic on bus near Florida Ave S, Lakeland FL
A patient on a public bus had a seizure and became combative. The patient attacked a medic when stopped from entering traffic near Florida Avenue South. Law enforcement was requested to assist due to the patient's aggressive behavior.
Audio|Source: Polk County Fire Rescue, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
00:00
We had to move locations.
00:02
We're at Cary Place in South Florida.
00:05
It's actually a public transportation bus that the patient had a seizure on.
00:11
Can you have LPD response reference combative patients?
00:17
That's affirmative, Brexit, that's the medic 32[1].
00:20
That's affirmative.
00:21
It is going to be the same call you can clear.
00:25
32[1], we talk. Thank you.
00:31
59, so we don't see how you end up on a home.
00:39
Copy 652. 502.
00:47
2.00, we're complete, returning from Lakeway.
00:52
Complete your target at 650.
00:57
We're ready forwarded a fresh.
01:03
Meg 29.
01:06
Winter Haven, one patient, one firefighter.
01:08
Have there also Winter Haven, one patient, one firefighter at 652.
01:17
It'll be TAC-9, sir.
01:23
We need LPDs.
01:29
confirming the patient attack to you.
01:32
Is that correct?
01:35
Yes, ma'am.
01:36
He got off the bus.
01:37
I tried to stop him from going into traffic on South Florida Ave and he attacked.
01:44
He's now walking south.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
32: Unknown Problem (Person Down) — EMS protocol
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