My partner and I responded to a large prison for a prisoner down with a head injury . On our arrival at the dispensary , we saw a big , buffed out gorilla of a guy in c - spine . ( does anybody else think it's crazy to give convicted felons lots of wieghts to pump in the joint ?? ) The story was , he took on several guards who were trying to extract him from his cell , and when they finally tackled him , he hit his head on the way down . All v/s normal , no loc , a&ox4 , no n/v or visual disturbances , good neuro's , just a large hematoma to the occipital area . They wanted him transported to a county hosp . for further eval . So , with a guard in back with me and a chase car following , off we went . On the way , this guy really got on my nerves , yelling , cussing , spitting , trying to pull out of c - spine , and generally doing all he could to be anti - social . The guard said this behavior was normal for him . I put a mask on him , taped across his eyebrows for that little pain reminder to stay on the board , and even had to stop in the middle of my radio report to tell him to shut the h--- up ! When we got to the hosp. , the dr on duty , a small , cute female who made up for her size with the attitude of a grizzly , came in to take report . Our pt. proceeded to tell her in graphic detail , everything he'd like to do to her . She calmly said they got off to a bad start , asked him to hold that thought , then walked around to the head of the board , lifted it about 8 inches and dropped it ! OOPS !!!! my partner and I looked at each other , shook our heads , and said WE DID NOT SEE THAT ! Pt. let out a loud scream ( good thing it was the middle of the night and the ER was empty ) the tears were rolling , and every answer afterward was yes mam , no mam . Gee , no more bad attitude .