Emergency services request police for agitated patient, Luzerne County PA
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Emergency medical services requested police assistance for a 47-year-old male patient who became agitated while being transported near Bethel Hill Road and State Route 118 in Fairmount Township, Pennsylvania.
Audio|Heard on: Luzerne, Wyoming, and Lackawanna County Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
County, we're currently on Bethel Hill Road heading towards State Route 118 in a fair amount of timeship.
00:05
Can you have some sort of law enforcement rendezvous with us? My patient's getting extremely agitated in the back of the unit.
00:15
Okay, Bethel Hill, you're going towards 118, and I'll see where PSP is.
00:26
Yeah, Cork County.
00:29
Can you inquire about maybe local law enforcement or not a lien town should have patients about Adam about leaving?
00:43
Stand by my...
00:49
Five, six, six, six to twenty-nine.
00:57
Saturday, by.
01:00
Okay, your ETA to this location.
01:02
We're loaded and ready to move.
01:04
We can meet you.
01:09
The parking right at the top of Oak, okay.
01:14
Affirmative, we'll be coming to your merging, 47-year-old male patient.
01:18
A single-pole episode seems kind of out of it right at the moment, and working on vitals.
01:23
See them for three minutes.
01:28
Time for.
01:32
Connie said Juliet.
01:34
Juliet.
01:38
Quarter Guy, you're you 18, please.
01:41
10-4, 1355.
01:45
County 573.
01:46
Okay, two problems.
01:51
577.35.
01:53
Okay, PSV-Shikini does not have a corner in the area.
01:57
I guess I could have Lehman Township Media 118 when you come into Lehman Township there.
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Location mentioned:
PA-118 & Bethel Hill Rd, Fairmount Township, PA 18656
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