Man agitated and shouting at Tulsa medical call, Tulsa OK
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Medical responders were called to near West 60th Street South in Tulsa for a man who was agitated, sweating heavily, and shouting to himself. Fire personnel requested police assistance but later canceled the request.
Audio|Heard on: Creek County, OHP, and Sapulpa Regional Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:35
Transcript:
00:00
Dispatch, can we get an officer started here for our medical?
00:06
3399, Queen Tom Henry, 897.
00:11
Dispatch copies.
00:12
Can you let us know what's going on?
00:15
Negative 29.
00:16
It trips confirmed.
00:17
Exversion 4 at 2025.
00:19
It comes back to Hawaii, 2015, Kersa.
00:21
Yes, ma'am, the gentleman that we're responding looks a little agitated, these walking circles,
00:26
sweating profusely, and shouting,
00:30
obscenities, I believe.
00:33
King 383, King 383 for medical 5310 West 60th Street South Break.
00:43
3.3. Go ahead.
00:44
You're on fire, sir.
00:47
Dispatch, you're on fire side.
00:49
Dispatch, copies, thank you.
00:53
10-4[1], thank you.
00:55
Fire is currently on scene at this location and is requesting to have officers respond, advise the males walking around, agitated, sweating, and shouting to himself.
01:06
Okay,
01:07
no, no, no, no.
01:09
1950.
01:10
Charlie, 555.
01:12
Charlie 355.
01:16
I'll be en route with A3, if you'll show that I'll take care of the other call when we're done.
01:22
1951.
01:29
Engine 4 to dispatch, you can cancel the officer.
01:34
Dispatch copies.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative; message received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
W 60th St, Tulsa, OK 74107
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