Officer checks man for loitering near Medical Center, Nashville TN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an officer at a medical facility conducted a check on a man who had previously been warned not to loiter after being discharged from the emergency department. The man was found back in the same area. Identification records showed no outstanding issues.
Audio|Heard on: Davidson TN Law Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:25
Transcript:
00:00
Thirty-three.
00:02
Go ahead.
00:05
Thirty-three, can you check FI's thirties and CTWs on a (name withheld), male, date of birth (number withheld)?
00:16
This gentleman was in the same spot earlier, checked into the ED.
00:21
I advised him once he was discharged from the ED, he couldn't loiter, but he's back in the same spot.
00:27
That's ten four. Could you, ten nine that first name and last name?
00:32
Thirty three.
00:33
Could you give me that first and last name again please?
00:38
First name (name withheld).
00:40
Middle name (name withheld), last name (name withheld).
00:43
Male, date of birth (number withheld).
00:50
Thirty-three.
00:52
Thirty-three.
00:55
This gentleman says he has an ID out of the state of Tennessee.
01:00
If you could check and send me the picture, he doesn't have the ID on him.
01:07
Ten four thirty-three, we'll send you that picture.
01:12
He's going to be negative Metro, negative NCIC, and negative RMS.
01:20
Ten four, I will be doing a FICTW on this gentleman.
01:25
That's ten four.
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