Patient locked in room then opened door and spoke normally, Woodland CA
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According to the dispatch call, a caregiver reported that a patient locked herself in a room at the housing near Fourth and Hope. Later, the patient was speaking normally and opened the door, asking to cancel the request for assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Woodland Police Dispatch
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Transcript:
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2.4. 2019-1-E steamer at Fourth & Hope housing, number 27.
00:07
Have a caregiver calling in to advise one of her clients locked herself in a room, she's not needing the request to get an e-mail.
00:19
George, want to copy? Is there anyone else at the residence that we know?
00:26
None that was advised by the caregiver?
00:31
Copy.
00:37
Do you sort? Can you run the microphone? Can you run the microphone out on this position?
00:42
Please.
00:48
Two people.
00:52
2 King 1.
00:54
Okay,
00:55
everyone. Up the elder vehicle.
00:58
Just stop the habit.
01:00
Just south of the habit.
01:04
Just south of the habit.
01:10
Number 1, clear for the 20.
01:13
Go ahead.
01:17
8-2365, the Zebra 3, Chevrolet.
01:20
Two, zero, three, the 29 is clear.
01:28
It's current until February next year.
01:29
2016 Chevy pickup to Henry Johnson, 10 North Cottonwood, number 1,25.
01:40
2, George 1, 1036.
01:44
George 1.
01:46
The female has an unconfirmed misdemeanor warrant for DUI, but the caregiver just called back, said that the patient is talking normally and opened the door for her, and is requesting to cancel.
01:58
Copy. We'll confirm in the mail.
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Location mentioned:
4th St, Woodland, CA 95695
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