Mental health crisis reported at traffic accident scene


The audio reports a mental health emergency at the site of a traffic accident, with emergency medical services initially responding but then canceling their response.
Audio|Source: Cleveland Police and Metro Housing Authority
01:29
Transcript:
13 or off. 905. 2013 word is. Go ahead. May I have my pass? 9082. 9082. 13. Someone might be having a CIT[1] emergency at the NBA[2] also, just for info. Thank you. (name withheld) 13, are you going out for me? I just got out of the car. Yeah, someone calls, says there's a CIT emergency, included with that NMBA. Morning 15, radio. Morning 14, radio. Good morning. Good morning. You can go ahead and send us echo too. All right, I got one of the drivers walking the way I'm going to go up that way. 15, if you just want to come here, EMS is checking on everybody. They're deployed deployed. Yes, I can't stand by one moment. Copy, I'll be there anything. They're actually just calling back now to cancel it. We copy. You can go ahead and send us up to service. Copy. Copy, 35, 11, West 46.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
CIT: Crisis Intervention Team (mental health emergency)
[2]
NBA: Non-Breather Accident / Traffic Accident
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Cleveland, OH
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