Combative patient attacked staff at urgent care, Fayetteville GA
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A 46-year-old male patient at Piedmont Urgent Care near West Lanier Avenue became combative and attacked staff. He has not taken his medication for several days. Police are en route to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Fayette County Public Saftey
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01:45
Transcript:
00:00
1228, can you copy a 1052?
00:04
Go ahead.
00:07
Call enforcement on scene right here.
00:12
There's a combative mental patient at Piedmont Urgent Care near West Lanier Avenue.
00:19
Negative.
00:21
Piedmont urgent care is requested a medic to start for a 46 years of age male.
00:26
He...
00:27
We got him on when call taker just said that there's something happened in the background and I don't know what's answering.
00:35
Request and start for a transport, may attack the staff member?
00:41
7-4.
00:42
Start law enforcement in a medic unit.
00:45
TANVo.
00:47
So that's when you shall be around.
00:50
TAN4, there's screaming in the background.
00:53
Apparently he attacked another worker.
00:59
1221, I'll be around with them.
01:02
Medic 4.
01:03
Tech 3, Piedmont Urgent Care, near West Winter Avenue, Suite 118, respond on, type 3.
01:09
Take all.
01:11
Medic, not responding.
01:15
3-2-4-9-1-11-7-4-9-1-C1-11-C-1-11-11-11-11-E Puma urgent care, cross the brain,
01:22
you're responding to a 4-6-4-6-use-h mail, combative, patient, cross-and-transport, he's attacked, staff members,
01:32
health care provider,
01:33
said he has not been taking his medication the last few days.
01:38
PD is not on scene.
01:42
Radio from Ptali 9, have PD en route.
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Location mentioned:
W Lanier Ave, Fayetteville, GA 30214
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