Woman with Parkinson's barricades herself during emergency, Coralville IA
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Emergency responders attended a psychiatric emergency at The Summit in Coralville. A woman with Parkinson's disease was experiencing altered mental status and barricaded herself inside her unit. She was unable to stand on her own and required assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Johnson County Fire/EMS
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Transcript:
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J-Cast 2-4.
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Respond to psychiatric emergency.
00:04
The Summit.
00:05
Near Russell Slade Boulevard Unit 330.
00:08
Coralville. Cross streets are 1st Avenue.
00:13
It'll be out of 323.
00:15
Coffee and that 6.
00:21
Camp is 617.
00:24
617.
00:30
If you take the camera back to 751 p.m., you'll see a car back into it.
00:39
Hi.
00:44
You know, I'm in service.
00:47
10 more.
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J-Gron 30's room out.
00:56
Copy. Copy.
01:02
Three tonight on scene.
01:03
Did staff certify the front door the ambulance work?
01:09
They didn't know.
01:11
They could have to ask, I can call them back.
01:13
Okay, I'll have them on top.
01:24
Thanks.
01:31
33.
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This will be near Russell Slade.
01:40
And did go to the hospital.
01:43
She has Parkinson's and is just being kind of tonight.
01:48
It's an altered mental status for her.
01:50
She's not able to stand on her own is currently barricading her door because she's sitting inside from the inside.
01:58
You guys can stage into officers' query to approach.
02:04
43 directs.
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32 on C.
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On C.
02:15
315 on C. 315 on C.
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Copy.
02:34
Handeliorance-to approach.
02:38
33 copies.
02:44
Definitely ultramental status.
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Location mentioned:
Summit, Coralville, IA 52241
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