72-year-old male falls at apartment and refuses care, Petersburg VA
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A 72-year-old man fell at an apartment near South Crater Road in Petersburg. Emergency responders arrived but the man refused medical treatment.
Audio|Heard on: Petersburg Fire/Rescue
Listen to dispatch call
02:43
Transcript:
00:00
Medit 12 respond to near South Crater Road.
00:03
That's near South Crater Road, Apartment 109B.
00:08
72-year-old male has fallen, unknown injuries.
00:11
Cross street is South Crater Road at South Crater Road.
00:15
0803 hours.
00:31
Medit 12, I show you responding to near South Crater Road.
00:34
That's near South Crater Road, Apartment 109 Bravo.
00:39
72-year-old male fallen, unknown on injury.
00:43
Cross street, South Crater Road.
00:44
Your last 4 is (number withheld) 0804 hours.
00:54
Petersburg engine, or I'm sorry,
00:56
Medic 13 is the location.
01:02
815 on location, 2805, that was.
01:07
8305 on scene.
01:11
1908205.
01:12
Petersburg, H-2 is at near North White Hill Medical II's Office of Command.
01:17
Engine 2 on scene from Medical with Command, 0809-0.
01:31
Petersburg, Medic 14 is on location.
01:35
Medic 14 is on scene, 0809.
01:44
Medi12-1-C-0-810.
01:52
Tudisburg, Minuton 5.
01:57
Engine 5, go ahead.
02:02
Engine 5 is going to release my command in service.
02:06
Manager 5 is clearing in service, 0811.
02:20
He is North White Hill Command.
02:24
White Hill Command.
02:28
Patient is refusing any patient care.
02:31
Intervening against employees interested service.
02:34
High copy.
02:38
Refusing care and intenturement in service.
02:42
0813 hours.
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Location mentioned:
S Crater Rd #109b, Petersburg, VA 23805
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