out. we were coming and checking on one of the new inmates who happened to be a door down from him and walked by. i looked in his room, saw him laying facedown. jarrett? jarrett? me and the nurse went in there and checked on him. said his name, patted him a couple times. he was unresponsive. i called the medical emergency over the radio. and the sergeants came, nursing staff, other officers. jarrett? jarrett? jarrett? what s up?
the night at least. i don t want to minimize what he s going through, but he s minor compared to a lot of the other people here who do have worse problems than him. less than an hour later, jarrett is found by a unit officer unconscious on the floor. jarrett looks like he passed out. we were coming and checking on one of the new inmates who happened to be a door down from him and walked by. i looked in his room, saw him laying facedown. jarrett? jarrett? me and the nurse went in there and checked on him. said his name, patted him a couple times. he was unresponsive. i called the medical emergency over the radio. and the sergeants came, nursing staff, other officers. jarrett? jarrett? jarrett? what s up? what happened? what happened? anything hurt anywhere? what s the status now? is he conscious now? yeah, he s conscious. he s talking to them now. okay.
i like to think he ll give it the night at least. i don t want to minimize what he s going through, but he s minor compared to a lot of the other people here who do have worse problems than him. less than an hour later, jarrett is found by a unit officer unconscious on the floor. jarrett passed out. we were coming up and checking on one of the new inmates who happened to be a door down from him and walked by. i looked in his room, saw him laying face down. jarrett! jarrett. me and the nurse went in there and checked on him, said his name, patted him a couple times. he was unresponsive, so i called the medical emergency over the radio. the sergeants came, nursing staff, other officers. jarrett. jarrett. jarrett. what s up? what happened? what happened? anything hurt anywhere? just my face. i don t even know how long i was out honestly.
i put it as to attention sergeant price, explained the whole situation, how i got on p.c. without actually being told where i was going, just asking for another unit. this is not what i wanted at all. i didn t want to be locked up. coming up, the jail makes a decision on william jarrett. and hey, baby girl, how you doing? joseph mayberry makes contact with the one person who matters most. gentlemen. you look well. what s new, flo? well, a name your price tool went missing last week. name your what, now? it gives you coverage options based on your budget. i just hope whoever stole it knows that it only works at progressive.com. so, you can t use it to just buy stuff? no. i m sorry, gustav. we have to go back to the pet store. [ gustav squawks ] he s gonna meet us there. the name your price tool. still only at progressive.com. when you re living with diabetes, steady is exciting. only glucerna has carbsteady,
happier up here. well, do you think you re going to hear anything more from him tonight? oh, god. i hope not. i like to think he ll give it the night at least. i don t want to minimize what he s going through, but he s minor compared to a lot of the other people here who do have worse problems than him. less than an hour later, jarrett is found by a unit officer unconscious on the floor. jarrett looks like he passed out. we were coming and checking on one of the new inmates who happened to be a door down from him and walked by. i looked in his room, saw him laying facedown. jarrett? jarrett? me and the nurse went in there and checked on him. said his name, patted him a couple times. he was unresponsive. i called the medical emergency over the radio. and the sergeants came, nursing staff, other officers. jarrett? jarrett? jarrett? what s up? what happened? what happened? anything hurt anywhere? what s the status now? is he conscious now?