firefighter85
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I recently ran a call for a psychiatric Pt. Upon arrival at the Pt. residence I was met by PD, where they stated the Pt was intoxicated and crying. As I made my way into the residence I noticed 2 family members upset, and not evidence of any alcohol. The Pt was A/O x3, alert to date, time, place, and knew what was going on. She was very uspet, and there was no smell of sign of ETOH. Attempts to calm the Pt down were unsucessful, and pt actually pushed me away. The family members stated she needed to go to the hospital, but she refused. Med Control advised us that we could get a refusal due to Pt being A/O. As we attempted to obtain a refusal signature the Pt stated she would not sign the refusal, nor would the family members. The Pt told us to leave, and the family said the same. I obtained a signature from PD as a witness to what happened. There were numerous witnesses that saw the Pt, and the family. Is there anything that could have been done different or handled differently, and has anyone had this happen before?