Woman with mental health concerns escorted to hospital, Cincinnati OH


Dispatch audio about a woman with mental health concerns who was found in a room. Responders coordinate units, request a medic and a key to access a bathroom, and escort her to the hospital.
Audio|Source: Cincinnati Police
03:34
Transcript:
He's not there. (name withheld), female, DOB 913 of 56, 160 pounds. Bipolar, possibly more. Her brain is deteriorating but no diagnosis. The complainant may also be a touch MHRT[2] in elderly rambling and repeating himself. The bank advised she never came in. 2237. 2010. Person, the caretaker for her? It's her brother. Does he live with her? That's not one of the questions on the interview. Okay. Plunk she's in, I copy off her. 291, I'm 35[1] overhead. I'll just follow with the K9 unless you want me somewhere else. That sounds great, thank you. Is he able to assess our perimeter at all and see if we've got any gaps? 291? Okay. 21-0-4, 82-11-0-4. 82-11-0-4? The person in the Golden Pala is requesting a medic. 3.8211 is secure. You have one of the least traffic close available. Go out for 8225[3]. Copy minutes. 4230. How many units have we have responding to the second block in the bathroom? We have two units responding. Okay, let's see if we can get one of those units to try and get it. That looks like a one key if they're staff can bring a key to possibly unlock the door so we can access that individual. Copy. 4245. We need a geographical location for that. There's an Elwood police officer at this location. Is there staff on team with a key? I'm sorry with the what? With a key to get to the bathroom. And she's on the accident here at Vine and Keith Mitchell. You're looking for the other entity. We got into the room. We are there walking her downstairs a transporter to UC Health normal emergency room now. Copy. 2225, who's the along company on this, for me, please?
He's not there. (name withheld), female, DOB 913 of 56, 160 pounds. Bipolar, possibly more. Her brain is deteriorating but no diagnosis. The complainant may also be a touch MHRT[2] in elderly rambling and repeating himself. The bank advised she never came in. 2237. 2010. Person, the caretaker for her? It's her brother. Does he live with her? That's not one of the questions on the interview. Okay. Plunk she's in, I copy off her. 291, I'm 35[1] overhead. I'll just follow with the K9 unless you want me somewhere else. That sounds great, thank you. Is he able to assess our perimeter at all and see if we've got any gaps? 291? Okay. 21-0-4, 82-11-0-4. 82-11-0-4? The person in the Golden Pala is requesting a medic. 3.8211 is secure. You have one of the least traffic close available. Go out for 8225[3]. Copy minutes. 4230. How many units have we have responding to the second block in the bathroom? We have two units responding. Okay, let's see if we can get one of those units to try and get it. That looks like a one key if they're staff can bring a key to possibly unlock the door so we can access that individual. Copy. 4245. We need a geographical location for that. There's an Elwood police officer at this location. Is there staff on team with a key? I'm sorry with the what? With a key to get to the bathroom. And she's on the accident here at Vine and Keith Mitchell. You're looking for the other entity. We got into the room. We are there walking her downstairs a transporter to UC Health normal emergency room now. Copy. 2225, who's the along company on this, for me, please?
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
35: On scene/arrived
[2]
MHRT: Mental Health Response Team
[3]
8225: Unit identifier
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Location mentioned:
Near Vine St, Cincinnati, OH 45217
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