Man jumps in front of vehicles and screams for help, Long Beach CA
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According to the dispatch call, a man was jumping in front of cars and screaming for help at Paloma Avenue and East Ocean Boulevard. Officers contacted him and found no crime had occurred.
Audio|Heard on: Long Beach Police Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
02:5
Transcript:
00:00
Is there an ECNit to clear for a 929 Adam at Paloma and Ocean?
00:09
Adam 11.
00:12
Adam 11, I'll start you that way.
00:13
Otherwise, could be reading it closer for a subject, Ocean and Paloma.
00:20
A male unknown one in ten short,
00:23
jumping in front of vehicles trying to get hit per the CP.
00:32
1011, subject to the mile wide dreadlocks, gray shirt and shorts on the south side is now screaming for help.
00:40
In the middle of the street jumping up and down with his arms,
00:44
keeps jumping in front of vehicles, you have two units of sitting.
00:52
I'm 11, I'm 97.
00:54
That's 97.
01:00
and also 97.
01:04
The male is saying that he was 2.11.
01:12
We're speaking with him now.
01:15
The 11, 24.
01:20
7.
01:23
38044, copy, 97.
01:24
7. The 844, copy, 97.
01:26
The code 4 and fire waves it off.
01:35
Code for the Raleigh-Burgers, Nartija, and Tenforth.
01:44
4, Code 4[1].
01:46
11,
01:47
I copy Code 4[1], Paloma, Ocean, Ocean, and Paloma.
01:55
Item 9, this is not going to be a 311.
01:57
Subjecting he lost his phone.
02:02
Can't fire, copy the update, Ocean and Paloma.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 4: No further assistance needed; situation under control.
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