Elderly woman restrained and yelling at hospital, Mesa AZ
At Arizona General Hospital, an elderly female patient was yelling and restrained by staff. She called for help and said to stop restraining her but staff reported the situation was under control with security present.
Audio|Source: Mesa Police Department Superstition Patrol District
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Transcript:
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One Charlie 45, four Charlie 45, copy a nine hundred at 91.30, Eth, Elliot.
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Charlie, forfeith.
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Fort Charlie 45.
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It's at 91.30 East Elliott at Arizona General Hospital and elderly female patient yelling.
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She's saying, tell them to stop restraining me.
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Call-taker could hear staff in the background talking to her.
00:28
One-on-one just screamed, help me now, and then disconnected the line.
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Charlie, 45th and you're out.
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Four job. Okay.
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Okay.
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Do you see in the glass?
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10-4[2].
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We're working on calling the hospital security as well.
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You wait 50?
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Good.
01:00
I'll be out with ocean 44.
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Okay.
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12.
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Go ahead.
01:12
I'm not with the female patient at near South Sossaman.
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Yep.
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It's for the 900[1].
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The staff answered the female patient's phone.
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Staff is an ER nurse.
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He says that they have the female patient under control and they don't need help.
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They have security, 97[3].
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
900: Emergency response for welfare check, unknown trouble, medical issue, or person in mental distress.
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgment—message received and understood; affirmative or OK.
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97: Arrived at the scene or location.
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