Man flees Binghamton General hospital, sparks citywide search, Johnson City NY
Police search Johnson City with reports of a man fleeing Binghamton General Hospital wearing hospital attire, raising urgent concern.
Audio|Source: Broome County Public Safety (P25)
02:14
Transcript:
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Can you check Riverside Drive, last seen near Neal and Avenue, headed towards Johnson City,
00:07
wearing a green hoodie and blue scrub pants,
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just like ICU at Guthrie gives medical advice.
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Could be Riverside Drive heading towards J.C.
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from the area of Neeland Ave, green hoodie, blue scrub pants.
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One.
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Two
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179-27 out of words.
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Being in place,
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the hospital was like 267 or at 13-4.
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Go port.
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Are you going to general for 941[1]?
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I'm going to read our ring cross in it.
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Okay, okay. You all set?
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I'm going to...
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752?
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No, 2.
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5-2.
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7.5-2, can you just check the village border area of Riverside Drive and Margaret?
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Got someone running away from Binghamton General,
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construction lords,
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and heading towards Johnson City,
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control,
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Binghamton police is on their way to the scene.
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They just want to make sure that doesn't cross the boundary.
01:43
I believe they are following him.
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He's now back on Riverside Drive near Helen.
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Kind of work.
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Room 7921 en route.
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2921 is fine, 1314.
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I'm very well. I'll be a match for that as well.
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They're Kathy Benner.
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Is correct? Are they putting him on paperwork for 941[1], 945?
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
941: New York Mental Hygiene Law 9.41 (mental health pickup / emotionally disturbed person)
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Location mentioned:
Riverside Dr, Johnson City, NY
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