Adult son aggressive during mental health crisis at apartment, Fresno CA


Police responded to an apartment complex near West Marstow Avenue for a disturbance involving a 21-year-old son experiencing a violent mental health crisis. Emergency medical services were cautious due to safety concerns. The reporting party and grandmother were involved in the incident, with the reporting party waiting outside in a white Volkswagen and unable to enter as they did not know the exact apartment number.
Audio|Source: Fresno City Police, Fire and EMS
01:29
Transcript:
00:00
I'll be sending you to the two priority disturbance near West Marstow Avenue, currently working on getting the apartment number.
00:07
Copy. Priority 459[1]3 East Robinsman, giving FSO transfer.
00:11
Disturbance with a 21[2]-year-old son having mental breakdowns and being violent EMS, advice they were holding back.
00:20
Getting an end to break in for the zero and four George.
00:23
Four George, 12, you can break a little to zero.
00:25
Any other units to fill?
00:29
Blackstone 41, I'll be rolling with four doors.
00:32
Blackstone 41, I copy.
00:33
5. George's 12th by Baker 12.
00:35
The advice the disturbances between RP and grandma at the location.
00:41
Looks like grandma's were easy to give children back to RP.
00:44
RP is currently outside of the apartment complex in a white 2015 and Volkswagen.
00:48
Unable to get inside, she does not know the apartment number, but I advise she can show units the apartment.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
459: Unlawful entry into a structure with intent to commit theft or another felony.
[2]
21: Request to make contact by telephone
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Fresno, CA
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