Female trespassed from hospital requests transport for leg pain, Palmetto FL
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A female is being trespassed from a hospital and EMS was requested to transport her to another hospital due to leg pain. The hospital will not transport her since she is already there, and authorities are checking if EMS can assist if she moves off the hospital property.
Audio|Heard on: Manatee County Sheriff
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02:42
Transcript:
00:00
If you if the MS can respond to take her to a different hospital close by, as she's being trespassed from this hospital.
00:09
Two hundred forty-one.
00:16
Cops to go, bike stop.
00:19
Cops, 212.
00:26
Go ahead.
00:33
2400 block 36th Avenue East 5-Mill, ground jacket.
00:41
2.12, 3. Edward 11 status.
00:45
Have it word, thank you.
00:47
21, 38.
00:52
What is the illness or injuries for EMS?
01:05
She's claiming she's having leg pain and different things leaving her.
01:14
Inspection everywhere,
01:17
54 on COVID.
01:19
My call V-51 HQ property.
01:26
September 3,750.
01:28
Sorry, thank you.
01:30
So, thank you.
01:36
Traffic 267.
01:38
Traffic 267.
01:41
Show 1 mill 1015 so far.
01:45
So far?
01:50
Do we know what the bond was I've missed it?
01:55
It was per schedule.
02:02
26, thank you.
02:04
2132.
02:09
They won't transport from one hospital to another since she's already at that hospital.
02:16
So for if she's off the property and on different address, will she be able to, will they be able to come to her?
02:31
CCC is going to check with the district chief.
02:37
She's just not allowed back here at this hospital because they're trespassing here now.
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Location mentioned:
36th Ave E, Palmetto, FL 34221
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