Case Study: Florida Hospital Security Operation Command

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On Friday 10/16/2015 at approximately 0230 hours, Florida Hospital Security Operation Command (SOC) radioed FHEO Security Officers in regards of a 44V- Enforcement Escort Visitor off Property. Security Officer Allan Topher (114) and Security Supervisor Steven Evans (407) responded, upon arrival we were informed by ER Nurse Mhel Jainga that discharged patient, James L. Lynd (FIN# 84713582) refusing to leave. The Nurse spoke to him already and also handed to him all his paperwork but still patient show no signs of leaving. Security personnel was asked by medical staff to stand by while Nurse Jainga made one more effort to make the discharge patient leave.
At 0232 we were informed that Nurse Jainga’s effort was successful and patient left the

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