Disturbance at hospital emergency entrance, Syracuse NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers were dispatched to the adult emergency entrance of SUNY Upstate Medical University Hospital for a discharged patient reportedly causing a disturbance and threatening to run into traffic. The individual became aggressive, attempted to damage property, and made threats toward arriving officers. Personnel responded to assist and used caution during the situation.
Audio|Heard on: Onondaga NY Law Dispatch Group Calls
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01:23
Transcript:
00:00
Five zero, you want to start EPD for a discharged patient causing disturbance? Threatening to run in traffic.
00:08
Copy.
00:10
Individual in a black jacket, red winter hat, and the vestibule.
00:17
Copy 9809, 9810.
00:19
Can you respond to AED to assist those officers with an aggressive patient?
00:25
Five zero, he's trying to kick the door into the bathroom.
00:30
Copy. He is responding.
00:32
Can you expedite your response?
00:35
Copy.
00:39
850, do you have a name of this individual?
00:43
Believe it's (name withheld).
00:50
Copy. 9824, where's that call?
00:55
9824, it's going to be in the adult emergency department inside of the vestibule entrance to the ER.
01:03
Copy, you can have me set.
01:06
Copy, I'll show you en route.
01:11
Ninety-two zero, Emmy's in that.
01:15
Ninety-two zero copies.
01:18
Five zero, just have them use caution.
01:20
He's threatening violence towards police if they show up.
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