Male left hospital with IV still in arm needing removal, Pekin IL
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A male left the hospital against medical advice with an IV still in his arm and needs it removed. He was last seen leaving in a white SUV near Center Street.
Audio|Heard on: Tazewell Sheriff/Pekin Police Main
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02:50
Transcript:
00:00
I'm at near Center Street for a (name withheld), 46-year-old male.
00:05
Pekin ER
00:06
called in, said that he left AMA and still has an IV in his arm, and he needs it taken out.
00:13
Break out.
00:14
Paul, two, status.
00:16
Ten-four. Ten-four.
00:22
Dazzle Sam 1, pickers service.
00:28
I'm left.
00:31
I'll be out at 403 Radisson Road, Marquette Heights.
00:40
Go ahead. Go ahead.
00:45
Beck's on a business check.
00:53
Yes.
00:55
Seven.
00:58
Ten four.
01:03
As well as four.
01:04
All one in six.
01:11
One. Six.
01:15
Next.
01:20
Do you start towards 1511 Sarah Lane Apartment 3? Complaints advising that a (name withheld) has been trespassed from the property.
01:27
He's there now trying to get into our apartment.
01:31
One copy?
01:33
Six copy.
01:35
Command 6.
01:39
We out on near Center Street.
01:40
We out on near Center Street.
01:47
A 1 from 4, you're good at 22, I'm almost done here.
01:52
7.4, p.4.
02:00
She is advising that he is leaving now in a white SUV unknown place,
02:06
lessing going towards Sheridan.
02:14
He can call too.
02:21
Thank you. I didn't know if it'll be clear.
02:28
All three in rounds center.
02:30
Tempor.
02:33
You can command six.
02:35
Command six.
02:41
I have contact with that mail.
02:44
He no longer has the IVN.
02:47
Will you call over to see if they want him to return or not?
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Location mentioned:
Center St, Pekin, IL 61554
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