Male resists blood draw while being taken to hospital, Charleston WV


A man being taken to the hospital resisted the required blood draw and was described as combative. Police requested backup for possible violence, but local police declined. Arrangements were made for extra hospital security and backup units responded.
Audio|Source: Kanawha County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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The 10151 male, 1017 to General Brick.
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Go ahead.
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I asked the CPD for assistance just in case there's some bad enough at the hospital, which we said it was going to be, and they pretty much said no.
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So,
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yeah.
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At 10 for sir, do you want me to see if I can get somebody started your way?
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Nah,
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it's up to you.
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I'll see if I can have somebody run out there, I'll let you know what's going on.
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He said he's not going to fight me, but he's going to fight the blood draw.
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640 to 621.
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Go ahead.
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All right, buddy, we're all the way out,
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Dakota Road out here trying to locate someone. Did you advise that CPD said no?
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10-4[1], that is exactly what I said.
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10-4[1]. 640, Charleston, can you please narrate that in the comments, please?
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Ten-four, sir.
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At 61, how far out are you from General? I can go ahead and give them a call and let them know to maybe have some extra security.
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Three minutes.
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Two minutes.
Police codes explained
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10-4: Acknowledgment; message received and understood
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Location mentioned:
Near Morris St, Charleston, WV 25301
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