Person requests ambulance for kidney issues, not mental health, Daytona Beach FL


An individual reported as possibly intoxicated requested an ambulance to go to Halifax Hospital because of kidney problems. The person clarified that this was not a mental health issue but a medical concern related to kidneys.
Audio|Source: Daytona Beach, Ormond Beach and Holly Hill Police
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Transcript:
00:00
I'll be back on my detail, but now copy a black down, reference by MIP[1].
00:07
Do you want me to just put a note in your detail or create you a new call for the MIP[1]?
00:12
AISLO is probably going to need a new call and probably need a unit.
00:18
He wants to go to Halifax to evaluate itself.
00:25
Interact the 402 address?
00:28
Taddle.
00:34
Question of brother, 22.
00:40
Is it 10-4 to Pramps, 5-6 to heart, start adding towards Richter 148?
00:48
Yeah, that's my.
00:50
5-6, you're copy.
00:52
I copy. I copy.
00:59
7.
01:00
I'm sorry.
01:01
148 central.
01:03
Okay.
01:06
After clarification, he wants an ambulance to go to the hospital.
01:11
He's not wanting to evaluate himself mentally.
01:13
So the probable you can't.
01:17
Hang on a second.
01:18
If he's wanting an ambulance, they're going to want a medical reason.
01:22
He's advising kidney problems.
Police codes explained
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[1]
MIP: Mentally Ill Person
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