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Family dispute on Ashby Ave with one detainedBerkeley CA

audio iconFamily Offense
Ashby Ave, Berkeley, CA

Police responded to a family dispute on Ashby Avenue in Berkeley involving a mother and her teenage daughter. One person was detained, and backup units with lights and sirens were requested. Fire and medical units staged due to a possible mental health crisis. Roads were blocked as multiple units managed the situation.

Audio|Source: Berkeley Police and Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
Okay, I need a couple more, code three.
00:05
One, code three.
00:11
Can tell me.
00:14
Copy. Okay,
00:18
Sam. Okay, Sam.
00:28
Okay.
00:35
Detaining one.
00:37
You can slow it down.
00:39
Go ahead. Detaining one. Slow it down. Starting BFD.
00:42
Detaining one. Slow it down, starting BFD.
00:54
We're trying to get that figured out right now.
00:56
Happy. They'll stage until further.
01:32
That's two-five family on Ashby.
01:36
Copy. Is this going to be an MH2? We're getting this work back.
01:47
Kathy, I'm going to head 4-go-34, 22-32 hours.
01:53
To just be advised, just with the number of cars, Ashby's blocked both place.
01:59
Copy. Happy.
02:04
Engine 1 from Berkeley 1 is still at staging for BFCA.
02:09
So traffic for engine 1.
02:15
Affirm, stage at this time until they get further from PD.
02:21
That be staged.
02:27
Three, I'm 12.
02:29
Adam 12.
02:34
This is associated to unit A, if it was 12.52 has unit 80.
02:38
What's the prior history?
02:40
There was a 450 and F there, 242[2]. Stand by.
02:48
242[2] most recently from October 14, the (name withheld),
02:52
a 17-year-old mother versus daughter.
02:56
50150 Eval believed to be needed by the mother.
03:04
Mama is that Aaron Holland BFA 923 of 82 (name withheld) BFJ 29 of 8 2008
03:13
Another 415F[1] from September, 601[3] from August of this year.
03:19
Another 450 enough earlier.
03:25
Looks for the 601[3], the Redina Alert was sense as well for her.
03:33
Thank you.
03:38
SAID Advise one seems to care for BSD, the air stage.
03:41
Is secure.
03:44
Copy.
03:49
The number of cars that are out there right now.
03:56
Turned drop.
03:58
Okay,
04:00
copy.
04:03
If he's asking if you have Vest access direction as the roads are blocked.
04:14
Again, anyone on scene, (number withheld) I should be advice. BFC's trying to get in.
04:18
Best Access Point, please.
04:20
The traffic now.
04:22
Copy. Okay,
04:28
one from engine five, looks like you might have to approach from San Pablo.
04:35
Mr. Five, copy.
04:36
First from San Pablo.
04:42
Angie, it looks like they're trying to open up traffic now.
04:50
On copies.
04:55
We're clear in Blake and we're 1010.
04:59
MH copy. 10.10, 2239 a hour. Good night.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
415F: Family or domestic-related disturbance or dispute.
[2]
242: Physical contact or force used against another person without consent; battery under California law.
[3]
601: Juvenile beyond parental control or custody, including incorrigible or runaway situations.

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Ashby Ave, Berkeley, CA
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