Domestic dispute with conflicting EMS requests in apartment, Rome GA


Police and EMS responded to an apartment near West 13th St for a domestic dispute involving a male and female. The male repeatedly pressed a medical alarm pendant requesting an ambulance but could not explain the reason. The female claimed he tried to drive at her, but no injuries were reported. Both showed signs of possible mental confusion. EMS was requested and police remained at the scene.
Audio|Source: Floyd County Police, Fire and EMS
04:51
Transcript:
00:00
Negative, when we find out it was a domestic call, we canceled EMS.
00:03
It came in as a medical alarm and we didn't have them.
00:07
And when we made contact, I believe with the male there on the scene, we weren't biased.
00:12
It was a domestic and not a medical situation.
00:15
We can have them on the way back if they need.
00:17
6-3-1-12, roll me right to the 1037 call.
00:20
The other one might be a report call.
00:21
Just match, you put me around to a school.
00:23
10-4[1], 33, you copy.
00:24
10-4[1], 10-8[2].
00:26
10-4[1], 10-8[2].
00:27
Does he need an ambulance?
00:29
I think they push the intent when it came in as a medical alarm.
00:36
If they're needed, we can send them back.
00:38
That's how the issue. Ten-four. And he keeps pushing that pendant.
00:40
He says he needs an ambulance.
00:41
I don't know the nature complaint.
00:42
Let me know.
00:43
10-4[1].
00:44
Hey, this is special.
00:45
Go ahead. My computer, Rose, you give me the expiration date on the attack of this car.
00:50
Slow roll.
00:51
They believe she's beyond help.
00:53
Her hands are blue. Does it have a pulse for something?
00:56
Take something. No, you press that.
00:57
Thank you. Thank you.
01:01
This actually, Lady, Minister, flown back to near West 13th St, apartment 107, have PD on scene with the domestic.
01:10
There's a male that was when he's having back pain.
01:12
I met one.
01:13
Yes. Sir. There.
01:14
Squared you, counsel.
01:15
pay you back in service then all these one and on the they're request in the corner five's clear we're going down gray we'll be there in about five
01:32
So any of the units, I'll be to name.
01:33
24. For you, copy.
01:35
I do.
01:36
Okay. Okay. Okay. That's 83. Fires, it by then, obvious, one on 9 D, 279 in route.
01:40
Oh, thank you.
01:47
Go ahead. We have MS and route to you, and when you get a chance, can you put a text?
01:52
And we're going to remain on the scenes for the rival EMS.
01:56
I'll advise you from there.
01:57
alarm, but if they ever need PD or fire to just call us directly, I don't know, if they'll be able to understand that or not, but if you will, just advise them.
02:11
Because any time it comes in to us, there's a medical alarm.
02:14
As you know, we have to send an ambulance out,
02:16
and that's how we'll always dispatch the call until we know further.
02:22
10.4, they're both a little, 1096 and don't quite understand what's happening.
02:28
This gentleman tells me he needs EMS, but can't explain why, and she's saying he's trying to run her over it, but there's no injury.
02:34
So, 1096.
02:35
10.4. Thank you, ma'am.
02:36
When 31 was out there earlier, she also advised me of the mental capacity of the research there.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Affirmative (Acknowledgment/Message received)
[2]
10-8: In service/Available for calls
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Location mentioned:
Near W 13th St, Rome, GA 30165
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