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Person refusing to leave near west willow streetLong Beach CA

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audio iconDisorderly Conduct
W Willow St, Long Beach, CA 90810

According to the dispatch call, a person was refusing to leave a location near West Willow Street. Fire personnel tried to make the person exit but were unsuccessful. The person did not show signs of a medical emergency. The situation was resolved with no further assistance needed.

Audio|Heard on: Long Beach Police Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
01:6
Transcript:
00:00
Charlie to even update a location in front of near W Willow St.
00:06
Temper.
00:12
So,
00:16
can I see that out, Dr.
00:18
It's overwhelming,
00:21
a temper spray still.
00:33
Never.
00:34
You, uh,
00:38
see David here.
00:41
So far, he's just going to come out.
00:43
One time for a copy.
00:51
That's that I'm Henry, too.
00:53
Good.
00:55
Fire,
00:57
we've exhausted all means here with the gentleman.
00:59
He is still refusing to come out.
01:01
He does not appear to be in any immediate medical emergency.
01:05
And, uh, code 4.

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Location mentioned:
W Willow St, Long Beach, CA 90810
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  1. Resolution and Code 4
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