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Male patient with severe agitation needs medical helpLong Beach CA

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E 15th St, Long Beach, CA 90813

A male patient is severely agitated at a location near East 15th Street in Long Beach, California. Police are on scene and have requested medical assistance.

Audio|Heard on: Long Beach Fire Dispatch and V2/3
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Transcript:
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On Stembrother, near East 15th Street.
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Police are on scene requesting medical help for a male, unknown medical condition, near East 15th Street.
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12bara response to bravo 9-909 71st Street 8-year open mail with the back and shoulder pain after a fall 9-0
00:37
And then, I'm not a goal in front of the sidewalk, 4842, pepperwood.
00:44
Police just updated: this is a severe agitation, and a rescue team will be sent.
00:50
And it's clear to enter.
00:56
It's a trailer response to pension 10's tow-in-rout.
00:59
Near East 15th Street.
01:02
Police are on scene requesting.
01:05
It's clear to honor for severe agitation for a male near East 15th Street.

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E 15th St, Long Beach, CA 90813

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