Dispute involving uncooperative person at hospital entrance, Virginia Beach VA
EMS and security responded to a dispute at the entrance of Sentara Princess Anne Hospital involving a person who was uncooperative and potentially violent. Medical personnel were negotiating with the individual to persuade them to return to the hospital. Police were requested to assist due to the person's behavior, but the situation was reported as calm during the response.
Audio|Source: Virginia Beach EMS
03:13
Transcript:
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424P. Daniel, we've got reports that there is some sort of dispute at the entrance of Sentara Princess Anne Hospital.
00:07
Your DPS showing that area, just be alert.
00:12
Yes sir, actually we were on the way to the printer's son to get a little bit decown and get supplies and we stop right here.
00:19
So far everything looks like it's come down.
00:23
We got two security over here, we just saw people here, we stopped just beside them.
00:28
Everything so far is so good, sir.
00:33
10-4[1], I count these securities out there with them.
00:36
We do have a case for police as well.
00:38
Thank you for the update 1326.
00:43
Yes, sir, thank you.
00:44
Everything is so far so good.
00:45
Thank you. I appreciate it.
00:51
920p illness call near Auburn Drive near Numenides apartment 316 at 1326.
01:05
434 424 go ahead.
01:14
Similarly,
01:15
we try to get him back in the hospital.
01:17
We're just in front of the hospital, so we're going to negotiate with the person see what's going on.
01:23
If he decided to go back to the hospital,
01:26
we're going to take him.
01:27
So we're going to be self-assigned right now right here beside the cars,
01:33
and then we're going to go from there.
01:38
Ten, four. I'm going to put you on a medical assist citizen so your case comments will match with the police.
01:46
Yes, sir. Thank you very much.
01:48
Appreciate it.
01:53
We don't need the police right now.
02:00
Ten, four, I'll relay that to them.
02:02
They may pull out before I get the message to them.
02:06
Yeah, but everything is cool.
02:08
Okay, so right now you're sure we do not need them.
02:11
So everything is fine so far.
02:13
Rescue 21 ambulance 220 p for cardiac call near General Booth Boulevard at patient first at 1330.
02:39
I think we might have a double call one of the security calls the police so you can send units right here just in case.
02:51
10, 4, 13, 32.
02:53
Actually,
02:54
the gap was here, where assisting him, he's kind of like a not cooperative.
02:58
violent,
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not cooperating, so it's good to have a PD on the way here.
03:05
And actually,
03:06
you know, the security guys,
03:07
he's calling on the phone requests for the PD.
03:12
I'll update them.
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10-4: Acknowledgment/Affirmative
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Near Glenn Mitchell Dr, Virginia Beach, VA 23456
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