Man found weak and breathing after calling for help, Long Beach CA
Police responded to a report of a man yelling for help behind an apartment near Lewis Avenue. The man, possibly homeless or experiencing a mental health crisis, had been yelling for 10 to 15 minutes. When officers arrived, he was lying weak against an apartment door, breathing but quieted down.
Audio|Source: Long Beach Police Dispatch
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Transcript:
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65 the dispute call, near Lewis Avenue.
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Maybe the alley rear up.
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Check. Okay.
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Title Tender authorized code 3, unit to assist is a 927[1] .37 unit G.
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It's going to be off the back alley near apartment G, a male.
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Heard only yelling for help,
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possibly a homeless male.
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This has been going on for the last 10 to 15 minutes and touching the BP door.
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We have a couple units backing.
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June 1927[1] sounds like the male is possibly older, no other voice is heard, unknown if he's just 5150[3].
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For the 902 t,
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near pine.
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Units on the 927[1]S, your subject has quieted down now, positive laying up against the CP's apartment door.
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The CP can still hear the subject breathing.
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927[1] a little bit further.
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If you can hear the subject moaning and saying, help me, but is not yelling now.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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927: Suspicious circumstances or unknown trouble requiring investigation.
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927S: Suspicious person
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5150: Involuntary psychiatric hold for individuals posing danger to self, others, or gravely disabled.
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Location mentioned:
Near Lewis Ave, Long Beach, CA 90813
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