Medical help requested for man at supermarket, Philadelphia PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were called to the Giant supermarket near Broad Street and Washington Avenue in Philadelphia for a man who appeared to be experiencing withdrawal symptoms and requested transport to a hospital. Medics were initially dispatched but later canceled after the man left the location.
Audio|Heard on: Philadelphia PA Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Giant detail on Broad and Washington.
00:03
What you got?
00:07
Giant detail.
00:08
I'm not sure what the call sign is for this, but on the Giant today it's at Broad and Washington.
00:13
Yes.
00:15
But Giant detail, if you could just call medics.
00:17
I got a male that walked in the Giant.
00:19
Looks like he might be going through withdrawal.
00:21
He's asking to go to the hospital.
00:26
302, does he need additional over there?
00:31
(name withheld), I appreciate it.
00:32
But I'm good for now.
00:33
He's outside the Giant, just waiting.
00:36
Just he's shaking and getting.
00:38
All right, rescue in route.
00:44
Sorry, I never see that.
00:47
Please locate.
00:48
Show me available.
00:53
Giant detail.
00:55
Giant detail.
00:58
Sorry for the inconvenience.
01:00
You can call back and cancel.
01:01
The male just walked off.
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Location mentioned:
Washington Ave & Broad St, Philadelphia, PA 19146
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