Woman with facial cuts refuses ambulance on Jenny Road, Weston VT
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A woman with cuts on her hand and face was treated reluctantly after deputies arrived at Jenny Road; ambulance was refused, and she was driven to hospital by her mother with police following for safety.
Audio|Heard on: Windsor County Sheriff
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01:59
Transcript:
00:00
I got the female involved up here on Jenny Road.
00:04
She's claiming she has to go to the ER for a cut hand if you want to fly up this way.
00:12
204, confirm it.
00:20
10 to 17.
00:23
County 10, county 17.
00:31
16.
00:34
16,
00:35
I'll be playing there.
00:47
We have an ETA on Legendar.
00:50
We have an ETA on Legendary.
00:55
Twinline A is down to the city.
01:04
County 1040.
01:05
Can you give me County 17's location? I'll be 76 there.
01:14
17's 10.
01:16
They're going to be going to go into a hospital.
01:19
She doesn't have an injury.
01:21
I'm going to allow the mother to drive.
01:22
I'm going to follow them up for the hospital.
01:23
If you don't get me up there,
01:25
they're very unguerative.
01:31
10-4[1], so mom's taking her to the ER.
01:33
10-4[1], both very uncooperative and defensive.
01:39
The mother's will be driving.
01:42
She has a three cut-up hand and face, and she's denying medical body ambulance being very uncooperative, but she does need to get seen.
01:54
All right, ten-four.
01:55
I'll meet my way to where I'm at and I meet you at MAH.
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10-4: Acknowledgment/affirmative
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Location mentioned:
Jenny Coolidge Rd, Weston, VT 05161
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