Elderly woman with dementia combative at highway address, Lafayette TN
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Emergency services responded to a 79-year-old woman with dementia and sundowning who was combative at a location near Highway 52 West, Lafayette. EMS waited until police cleared the scene due to the patient's aggressive behavior.
Audio|Heard on: Macon County Public Safety
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02:4
Transcript:
00:00
That's Station 3, EGRL 5551, Highway 52 West, near Highway 52 West.
00:08
Patient is going to be a 79-year-old female experiencing confusion due to sundowners.
00:13
Only to advise patient is going to be combative at this time.
00:16
We're going to send ESO if you're always the stage.
00:19
This past 74.
00:25
Juneer out to 5551 Highway 52 West,
00:29
5551, Highway 52 West.
00:33
Caller advised that we got a patient that is being aggressive.
00:38
Stand forward.
00:39
Two minutes.
00:43
33.
00:52
Five, five, five, one.
00:55
I was a good question.
00:56
That's the girl in the future.
00:59
The numbers cordon by each the fast and time.
01:03
The state of the time.
01:07
74 is going to be a 79-year-old female has some downers and dementia.
01:18
6-74 exclaim the cad that they're going to stage until we clear the scene, so...
01:24
2070 special.
01:30
Two eyes. This is going to be a verbal altercation only.
01:33
We're going to stand by while the mail's subject,
01:35
it's things to leave.
01:38
Four,
01:44
your radio is broken up.
01:45
I can't hear you very well.
01:47
Your traffic was ten-nine to my end.
01:53
Or I read in the CAD and the EMS CAD, it says they're going to stage until ASO clear scene.
02:03
Cool, so dispatch.
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Location mentioned:
Hwy 52 W, Lafayette, TN 37083
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