Possible suicidal person reported near East 1st Street, Long Beach CA
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Emergency responders were called to an apartment near East 1st Street for a possible suicidal person. The subject called a family member, expressed love and goodbye, and was crying. Officers arrived but found no response at the door and no call back response.
Audio|Heard on: Long Beach Police Dispatch
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01:55
Transcript:
00:00
Talking at 492A, near East 1st Street, Apartment 2.
00:08
You can show me around.
00:11
Wait, 10-4[1].
00:13
It's going to be for the nephew.
00:16
The CB just got off the phone with him.
00:19
He had called the CP, said he loved her, and then said goodbye.
00:23
He was crying while he was on the phone.
00:26
(name withheld) in his 40s.
00:30
Unknown means or weapons.
00:32
Unaware of any mental health diagnoses.
00:36
47 is backing.
00:40
7, we'll be around as well.
00:42
104.
00:48
17 out of the gate station.
00:52
4.7. 7.
00:57
897. 9.7.
01:00
Okay, copy 97 on the possible line 208.
01:05
Say 14.
01:11
14, you hit you go with thousand you go for.
01:16
Tom.
01:17
10.
01:23
Point A radio is tone.
01:24
The response to the door. Point A radio is tell where it was static.
01:28
Can you turn name?
01:29
No response to the door.
01:32
Copy no response to the door.
01:40
Seven, when able, you can 1021 teletype, (number withheld).
01:49
There's no response on the call back before.
01:53
Copy no response on the callback.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative; message received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
E 1st St, Long Beach, CA 90802
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