Security escorts discharged patient from hospital, Ypsilanti MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, at a hospital in Ypsilanti, security personnel were asked to escort a discharged patient who was refusing to leave the emergency department. Radio communications indicate that the individual was eventually required to leave the property, and county assistance was coordinated until the person was off campus.
Audio|Heard on: Wexford MI Security Group Calls
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01:8
Transcript:
00:00
Radio to ED units, Hall C8, Hall C8.
00:05
Patient is discharged, refusing to leave.
00:07
They'd like (name withheld) escorted out.
00:10
You can show it, you can hear the car out.
00:13
10-8, I'm entering the ED.
00:17
30 unit calling radio.
00:20
10-8 radio, show me entry in the ED.
00:23
Okay.
00:24
Thirty for the radio.
00:26
You can show even a lot though, please.
00:28
You can also show RAD working just fine.
00:33
Ten to radio, can you contact Washtenaw County?
00:40
Hi (name withheld), what are they needed for?
00:44
Be advised (name withheld) just placed on a black hoodie,
00:47
jeans,
00:48
white shoes.
00:50
(Name withheld) has to leave property.
00:57
Radio 210, do you still need the county?
01:03
I would still have them calm until 34 advises that (name withheld) is further off campus.
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Location mentioned:
McAuley Dr, Ypsilanti, MI 48197
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