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Re: Re: Wasting Police Time
by Reynolds
You'd have to ask someone in Control that question, I've never done it because it's one of those 'it's part of the job' things (I remember wrestling with a 6'5" diabetic security guard one Christmas...) If someone does flag it I suspect that it'd read on the dispatchers screen something like 'can become violent when they have a ow blood sugar' and we take that into account. Like drunks, they tend not to be a huge problem because their movement is impaired - a sober person should beat a drunk any day, if only because they can run faster. We do also have the flagged addresses for people with chronic illnesses, the only one that I've come across are some children who are 'not for resus' and someone with COPD who stops breathing if you give them too much oxygen.
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