Patient becomes aggressive at Vanderbilt hospital, Nashville TN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded to Vanderbilt Adult Hospital after reports that a patient in the post-anesthesia care unit on the third floor became aggressive with staff. The situation was later reported under control after staff moved the patient to another room.
Audio|Heard on: Davidson TN Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Dispatcher 33.
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33.
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Thirty-three.
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Currently have a situation over in the adult hospital.
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It's going to be in the PACU 3rd floor and surgery.
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The patient in bed seven is getting aggressive with staff.
00:21
Therefore, PACU bed seven.
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Ten four.
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Thirty to forty-nine.
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Forty-nine.
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Hey, can you head up there at 33?
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10-4, I'm here right now.
00:40
What room number was that again?
00:43
It's going to be in the PACU 3rd floor, bed 7.
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10-4.
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31 should move 39 and 97.
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10-4, 41.
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44.
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44.
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Ten eight, code twelve.
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Thirty-one.
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Forty-one.
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Everything is ten four for right now.
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They were just moving the patient from one room to another.
01:17
Forty-one. You said they're moving the patients or what?
01:20
They were just moving the patient from one bed to another room.
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And thirty-one, the patient is autistic.
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Ten four.
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