Patient threatens harm after leaving ambulance in san francisco, San Francisco CA
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According to the dispatch call, a male patient threatened to harm others after exiting an ambulance on 19th Avenue near Winston Drive in San Francisco while being transported to Santa Rosa.
Audio|Heard on: San Francisco City Police
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01:49
Transcript:
00:00
They're transporting a patient to Santa Rosa,
00:03
but are requesting PD assistance.
00:05
The subject is (name withheld), a white male, 56 years old, wearing a red shirt, gray pants, no upper clothing seen.
00:11
He does have a belt.
00:13
Threatened to hurt someone if they tried to stop him.
00:16
Ambulance is white and blue in color.
00:18
Still attempting to get further.
00:19
You know, tobacco? I don't want to find David.
00:33
150 patient,
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subject put on a black shirt, and then still wearing gray pants.
00:39
Still something yet further.
00:44
7.4-carpsey party 916-150, 1-50, Otis crossing with Coppin and mission.
00:53
Correct me, Frank. Okay, David.
00:54
Okay, Karen.
00:56
Call number (number withheld).
00:59
412,
01:00
(number withheld).
01:06
attempting to get further off for clarification.
01:13
Several units further on this AP Party 910, 19th Avenue and Winston Drive.
01:17
Subject is currently going through his belongings outside of the ambulance now.
01:21
This is on 19th Avenue, southbound direction, north of Winston.
01:26
Still attempting to get a few 150 information.
01:33
several units on this A-party 9-10.
01:36
We got clarification.
01:38
The patient is originally from Mills Peninsula, and they were en route to Santa Rosa when the subject decided to get out.
01:47
Currently stopped in San Francisco.
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