Man restrained after alcohol intoxication near Rivers Ave, North Charleston SC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders assisted an approximately 65-year-old man near Ashley Phosphate Road and Rivers Avenue who was reportedly severely intoxicated. The man, who was in a public place, was combative with law enforcement and had to be physically restrained. He appeared stable and was transported to a hospital for evaluation.
Audio|Heard on: Charleston SC Hospital Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
00:00
We'll come to the sixty-five-year-old male coming from Ashley Phosphate Road and Rivers Avenue.
00:08
Chief complaint three, severe alcohol intoxication.
00:11
He's acknowledged he was intoxicated when he was in a public building.
00:17
Unable to stand, urinating on himself.
00:21
GCS 14, he's refusing to answer our questions.
00:26
No other suspected drug use.
00:29
He is physically restrained.
00:30
He was combative with law enforcement.
00:35
He's denying any complaints.
00:36
Got a heart rate of 86, BP 139 over 97, S2 is 98% room air.
00:44
Law enforcement is going to meet us at the facility.
00:49
We're about ten out.
00:51
Any questions or orders?
00:55
No questions, hearing clear.
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