Male diabetic emergency with combative behavior in Louisville, Louisville KY
A male at a residence near Nash Rd in Louisville experienced a diabetic emergency and exhibited combative behavior. EMS was staged to wait for police arrival due to the subject's aggression. Firearms were reported in the house but not on the male. The male was yelling and laughing outside the house.
Audio|Source: Louisville Metro Police 2 - Divisions 3 and 8
04:28
Transcript:
00:00
Radio to third division CO, I'm going to be holding the CIT[1] run near Nash Rd on 3.
00:04
The caller said her husband is losing it and he's a diabetic, so they're going to go ahead and copy EMS[2] over.
00:08
Do you want EMS[2] too, guys?
00:12
317 is okay, EMS[2] can of us?
00:14
At 1814.
00:17
1814.
00:20
325 on 1850.
00:24
325 on 1850.
00:30
The 3rd Division CO, they're now advising that the subject on that is too combative for the, like, leave, and tell you's blood sugar, so they're going to want police to respond, I'll say,
00:42
hold on that.
00:43
Okay, hold it.
00:44
It's going to be a minor pleasure either way.
00:47
Team 16.
00:52
All right, you have a 3rd Division C.O.
00:54
I'll also be holding non-injury on New Cutton West beyond 2's V.
01:00
3.71816.
01:06
325 Adam ready.
01:08
325 Adam. I'm not getting an answer to the door, since this is a third-party caller, I'll be 108, and I'll start for the 1046 funding cuts.
01:23
325 Adam I've got you on the 5015 new cut road subject still items center now at the park one white mail and three black males as of four hours again
01:34
and four hold it in the area at 1818 18 18 30 815 item 815 baker 1086
01:49
Hey, Susan.
01:51
Thank you, 1818.
01:55
313 Charlie Radio.
01:57
313 Charlie.
02:00
Can you tell me what the second number we Drew was?
02:07
I can stand by just a second.
02:14
Aspect, my cousin, he was disorderly towards the police, Celesta.
02:23
13, Charlie, I have that number whenever you're ready.
02:27
Go ahead.
02:30
It's going to be 132-378,
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132,
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378.
02:38
Thank you.
02:39
No problem, 1919.
02:43
I need a 316 Adam, are you all 1086?
02:46
We are 1086, we are 1086, we're 1023.
02:49
Just got it.
02:51
I'm okay, at 1919.
02:57
On Channel, special attention, 8th Division 5 speed, attempt to locate a reckless driver in the area of 264 West at Shelbyville Road.
03:04
264 West at Shelbyville Road is a black jeep all over the road.
03:08
Tag is Charlie 61757 and 1820.
03:18
363, never made contact, clear, unpounded.
03:25
363 clear no contact May 1820.
03:32
363 put me on near Nash Rd.
03:38
363 going to near Nash Rd is for a male that seems to be having some sort of diabetic emergency there are firearms in the house they didn't advise that he had any on him.
03:49
He's yelling and laughing they should be in the front yard.
03:56
I'll get all, thank you.
03:58
At 1821.
04:04
Have EMS[2] stage, please.
04:10
363, I'm okay.
04:11
The battalion's put in the run that they will be holding it until police can get their endive.
04:19
10-4[3]. Since it's a blood sugar issue, it could be an emergency situation if I happen stage and all it does when they get close.
04:26
I'm okay, 1821.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
CIT: Crisis Intervention Team response to mental health-related incidents or concerns.
[2]
EMS: Emergency Medical Services
[3]
10-4: Acknowledgement; message received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
Near Nash Rd, Louisville, KY 40214
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