Mentally ill patient refuses medical help while breathing poorly, Earle AR
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An officer was requested to standby near South Rosser for a mentally ill or distressed patient who was having difficulty breathing. The patient refused medical assistance.
Audio|Heard on: East Central Arkansas Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:3
Transcript:
00:00
In the cold, I need an officer near South Rosser, near South Rosser.
00:06
They need an officer to just be on standby.
00:08
They are dealing with the psych patient at this home.
00:15
104, show en route.
00:18
You said what number, South Rosser was it?
00:25
Near South Rosser.
00:29
Stanford.
00:31
The point is right.
00:38
Ten four.
00:39
34, 613.
00:44
Oh, hey, very cool.
00:47
I almost one out there and that lady refused to go with them.
00:56
I figured she would refuse.
00:59
I wonder if they'd got the cheddar sugar.
01:04
I'm not sure I heard them on the radio say they was back in service.
01:08
A patient refused to let them take her or do anything with her.
01:14
Maybe she'll calm down and let him check it.
01:18
Or if he can get her to eat something, just bring it down there, bring you up.
01:25
She needs to be on some medication that she has.
01:33
Yeah, a lot of your older people like that can get a UTI and they'll be completely out of their mind too.
01:43
Yeah, she was walking to the truck and probably walked 15 feet.
01:49
She had to stop.
01:51
And I thought she's going to fall out the end, so I pulled up to where she's at and she just couldn't already ever catch a breath.
02:02
There's not much you can do with that situation.
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Location mentioned:
South St, Earle, AR 72331
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