Paramedics respond to intoxicated woman refusing care, Rochester NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded near Mosley Road in Greece for a 45-year-old woman who was intoxicated and possibly violent. She was reported to have fallen and injured her foot earlier. The patient refused medical treatment after evaluation, and fire and EMS units returned to service.
Audio|Heard on: Monroe NY Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Holding in Greece sector three, fire and EMS going near Mosley Road on the female that drank too much.
00:08
They think she might be violent.
00:10
Eight zero five.
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Eight zero five.
00:14
All right, 805 near Mosley Road.
00:18
Forty-five year old female.
00:19
She initially said she fell and hurt her foot about six hours ago.
00:23
Now somebody's saying that she had too much alcohol, and that's why she fell and keeps falling.
00:30
Is there a car that can go by with us? D five, do you want me to try to get your accounting back?
00:36
I'll let you know when I start there.
00:37
We'll free up one of our cars.
00:38
Eight hundred and five.
00:39
Go for 805.
00:41
All right, fire department's on scene at Mosley Road.
00:43
The patient's refusing all care, so it looks like they'll be going back in service.
00:48
And they just advised the ambulance can go back in service as well.
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Location mentioned:
Mosley Rd, Rochester, NY 14616
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