Intoxicated person causes disturbance in hospital lobby, Kirkland WA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a disturbance near NE 132nd Street in Kirkland. A person with a very high blood alcohol level entered a hospital admitting area and flipped a table in the lobby. The individual is the protected party in an existing court order and became verbally aggressive with staff.
Audio|Heard on: King WA Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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And a disturbance at 85 mi for 207 and 307.
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Three hundred and seven.
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Two zero seven.
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Okay, near NE 132nd Street says a subject that is in the front room of the admitting room came in with a BAC over .3 and (name withheld) flipped the table in the lobby.
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Three zero five using 18, you can pass for that disturbance.
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Copy.
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Three zero two just with info, he's in the passage receipt.
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The driver's seat's unoccupied.
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Copy.
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Two John Seven on the Charles.
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Copy. Three John One arriving.
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Copy.
00:37
Two John, Two John Seven, can we make that a three-oster call until we get a code four?
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Seven, I copy.
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In route.
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Copy.
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Two John Radio Six Six Four, come off the court.
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Copy.
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And to the disturbance subject's going to be (name withheld).
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(Name withheld) is the protected party in a served order.
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Again, high BAC and husband's both in (name withheld)'s system.
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Verbal with staff and only for the table.
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Location mentioned:
NE 132nd St, Kirkland, WA 98034
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