Medical emergency at Old Concord Rd near University City Church, Charlotte NC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a medical emergency involves a male subject in apparent psychosis near Old Concord Rd and University City Church. The subject may have a history of attacking medical personnel. Emergency responders are transporting the individual for involuntary commitment and treatment.
Audio|Heard on: Mecklenburg NC Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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1021 copy. We have a priority 1 IVC.
00:05
The caller is requesting medic for her son saying that he is in psychosis.
00:12
He's currently public service with medic.
00:16
12-0217. Can you start that way?
00:21
Subject is going to be a white male wearing a black L.A.
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Lakers hoodie.
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Last scene headed towards University City Church on Mallard Creek,
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24-year-old,
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6th.
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Currently,
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or today yelled at police and attacked Medic in the past.
00:42
1309. Can you also start that way?
00:49
Subject is going to be named (name withheld), Deborah, 2009,
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2001.
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12-10.
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Go ahead.
01:00
Does the complainant have IVC paperwork in hand?
01:05
Complaintant just advised IVCs through Cabarrus County.
01:10
I'll have to find out whether or not it's in hand.
01:16
Two votes.
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3032.
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Go ahead.
01:23
Medic 7 is transporting our consumer to Atrium University.
Disclaimer:
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Location mentioned:
Old Concord Rd, Charlotte, NC 28213
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