Elderly woman threatens suicide after family dispute, Long Beach CA
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An elderly woman at a residence near Pasadena Ave in Long Beach threatened to kill herself following a family argument with her grandson. She had no means to harm herself at the time, and responders are attempting contact for further information.
Audio|Heard on: Long Beach Police Dispatch
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01:38
Transcript:
00:00
It's a 929A[1] near Pasadena Ave.
00:06
It's going to be for the CP's mother, (name withheld), female, 75 years old, threatened to kill herself.
00:14
It appears she has no means, but we're going to try to contact her for further information.
00:19
North Sam, unit, copy.
00:24
1047, copy.
00:30
Charlie 51, a little further on your 929 Adam.
00:33
The CP advised the subject was arguing with the CP's son, unknown if he's 97, and then the subject threatened to kill herself.
00:56
Another 51, looks like we have the subject's landline.
00:59
She's saying that the CP has been banned from her residence.
01:02
We're trying to get further.
01:08
Unit's on that 929, Adam.
01:10
The CP advised, she doesn't have thoughts of harming herself.
01:12
Looks like it's more of a family dispute with her and her grandson.
01:16
And the subject is M round to 87 with units.
01:22
Charlie 65, coming around to the Parker Spring in London.
01:30
Go for the dispute.
01:32
Code for the dispute on Pasadena, code for.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
929A: Attempted suicide or subject exhibiting suicidal behavior
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Location mentioned:
N Pasadena Ave, Long Beach, CA 90806
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