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Female subject in mental health crisis on east 3rd streetLong Beach CA

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E 3rd St, Long Beach, CA

According to the dispatch call, a 55-year-old female reported to be in a mental health crisis on East 3rd Street in Long Beach. She is diagnosed with bipolar disorder, off her medication, and hearing voices. Medical personnel have been requested on site.

Audio|Heard on: Long Beach Police Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
00:25
Transcript:
00:00
I'll say to the south unit to break for priority 5150[1], near East 3rd Street, it's 901K.
00:08
One Boy 38, I'll take it.
00:11
Then for I'll show you en route.
00:13
Originally, they requested a MET unit for a subject named (name withheld), 55 years old, wearing a pusher blue sweater, diagnosed bipolar, stained shoes, hearing voices, and off her meds.
00:23
Going through detox, you can call back now requesting medics.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
5150: Involuntary psychiatric hold for individuals posing danger to self, others, or gravely disabled.

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E 3rd St, Long Beach, CA

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