Patient initially refused then agreed to hospital transport, Charlotte NC
Emergency medical personnel made contact with a patient near Teddington Drive. The patient initially refused transport but later agreed to go to the hospital. The case was handled as a non-emergency.
Audio|Source: Charlotte and Mecklenburg County Fire
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Transcript:
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We want to the alarm patient contact.
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8021 last.
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Patient contact.
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10-221 patient contact.
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Patient contact. Control.
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24.
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6.
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U.S. 1080 on a guardian initiated refusal, please.
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Support.
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Agent 21, this is a lift. This is the only medic is not responding.
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21 to alarm.
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Do you do 21, go ahead?
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Patients change their mind. They want to go to the hospital.
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Get their aimless.
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10-4[1], you want one emergency or non-emergency?
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You can do non-emergency.
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1040, 21.
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Medic 1, CFB at near Teddington Dr.
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Go ahead, medic.
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Hey guys, we're about 7, 10 minutes now. Did you already make patient contact?
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Yeah, that's correct.
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Bringing back planes will be transported.
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And we'll spied.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment; message received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
Near Teddington Dr, Charlotte, NC 28214
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