Woman falls and becomes combative with deputy, Floyd County VA
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Emergency responders were called to near Spring Bridge Road for a 53-year-old woman who fell and hit her head. She became combative with a sheriff's deputy at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Pulaski, Grayson, Floyd and Wythe Counties Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:37
Transcript:
00:00
Copy. Thank you.
00:05
Rescue area 5Ailes response near Spring Bridge Road trauma.
00:13
Seminary response for this time, seek I'm clear.
00:15
948.
00:17
I'll be doing this.
00:27
Ten-four, off of you by you might get another active for that previous accident for your second patient.
00:33
I just need to stick you on there so you'll have a CAD report.
00:38
Oh, thank you, thank you.
00:41
Cancel.
00:44
I'm my apologies.
00:50
I'm going to go ahead.
00:57
Jason, did you copy those tones for 1201? 1,200 radio test testing only.
01:13
How do you copy your tone?
01:20
What is I calling 2000 seat, Buick,
01:25
pressure to the Carol Perry-Dolton, tiny Creek North Carolina.
01:30
The status is active.
01:36
And take on 12-01.
01:42
Speech, altermental,
01:45
starting to get combative at this time with the sheriff's officer in route.
01:54
A 53-year-old female has fell and hit her head, it's combative.
02:02
Stand for En route.
02:11
Twelve hundred.
02:15
If they call back, you'll just let the call her know that MediC-5 and ourselves,
02:20
due to the weather,
02:22
a late response.
02:26
For if they've been advised,
02:29
he's trying to keep her still, she's wanting to get up and move.
02:34
Speech is getting more slurred as we go.
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Location mentioned:
Ridge Rd NE, Virginia 24138
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