Patient assaults driver and runs across freeway near Sierra Ave, Riverside County CA
A hospital medical transport driver reported that a patient, a soldier from Fort Irwin, became physically aggressive, scratched the driver on the face, exited the vehicle, and ran across the freeway near Sierra Avenue. This behavior potentially endangered the patient and others on the freeway.
Audio|Source: California Highway Patrol - Riverside
02:51
Transcript:
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75.152, have reported a 415[1] and it's told, 12,000 verses here.
00:06
5'000 north is here.
00:12
5'2-1.
00:19
75-1-5-2. The RP advised, he's a medical transport driver for a hospital. He was taking a soldier from Fort Irwin to a hospital, and he got to the physical 415[1].
00:30
The patient or soldier got out of the vehicle and ran across the freeway, south down 15 north of Sierra,
00:36
unknown if he's supposed to be to be in the right shoulder.
00:39
Before he ran away, he scratched the RP on the face, and RP's now waiting off the freeway at the shell gas.
00:52
I'm sorry to two weeks, how we?
00:56
35 worldwide two copies. I'll try to ascertain what kind of vehicle to RPs and then the DOT for the suspect to ran away.
01:15
75-1-2. It looks like the suspect was in the center divider running northbound towards Glen Hellen for the R-P.
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The R-P.
01:27
One-fuss is the flat.
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The special 751-2, RPC is the line in the blackboard position.
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75th.
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At 35 the 24, I have to inquire if there were any potential weapons.
02:13
The second has 81 S-10.
02:15
It's clearly clear on the base.
02:20
It ran from the center divider to the right shoulder, negative on any weapons.
02:28
Okay.
02:34
So you can get to ascertain what they were 10-3[2] and 4.
02:38
A little bit good. I'm not being quiet with your session.
02:40
Are you for?
02:46
I just confirm the party is going to be on the stop outside, not the corner-month.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
415: Disturbance/Fight (Disturbing the Peace)
[2]
10-3: Stop transmitting / Radio silence
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