Person exposed to white powder substance evaluated at hospital, Daytona Beach FL
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According to the dispatch call, a person exposed to a white powder substance was medically evaluated and transported to Halifax hospital for treatment. The individual was initially resistant during custody at a location near Hudson Street in Daytona Beach.
Audio|Heard on: Daytona Beach, Ormond Beach and Holly Hill Police
Listen to dispatch call
02:25
Transcript:
00:00
No, he's rolling out.
00:02
He's resisting.
00:03
We're going to need to, um, PT.
00:07
House, the 41 will have the prisoner.
00:09
41 10.9.
00:14
I'll watch the prisoners at the transfer facility.
00:17
I'm here.
00:18
Copy.
00:19
63 and he use the force?
00:22
Yeah.
00:26
63, where's your location?
00:33
422 Hudson near (number withheld).
00:39
422 Hudson.
00:41
Yeah, that's right.
00:44
Charlie Torrance, can you show me around?
00:47
Copy.
00:48
See there?
00:55
Not yet.
00:57
Yeah, we're clearly.
00:58
He's at handcuffs.
00:59
He's just the other.
01:00
He's just the other.
01:03
Having.
01:08
Central units, emergency traffic, clear, clear traffic on DBPD1.
01:19
Charlie 6th, 3 central.
01:21
We have fire.
01:23
I copy.
01:25
Can you get that fire over here?
01:29
Bees in the teaser removal?
01:31
No, it was just a dress down.
01:34
Just to check him out.
01:35
He's okay.
01:39
Copy.
01:40
10 to 6-3, all of us are code 4[1], though.
01:44
Oh yeah, we're out good.
01:50
I'm getting. I'm dead again.
01:57
Code 4 on 1.
02:00
That's affirmative.
02:03
Yeah,
02:04
7.04 Central.
02:06
We've found a patient here.
02:08
He had a lot of white powder substance on him.
02:12
Send an officer up here to confiscate.
02:18
Copy, we're at Halifax.
02:22
We're on the ambulance.
02:23
We have the patient in Echo Pod.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
code 4: No further assistance required; situation is under control.
Disclaimer:
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