Person with psychiatric withdrawals resists help in Longview, Longview WA
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A person experiencing psychiatric withdrawal symptoms in Longview resists law enforcement and medical help despite wanting voluntary aid. The individual has a prior officer caution.
Audio|Heard on: Cowlitz County Public Safety, Columbia County Law Dispatch
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01:8
Transcript:
00:00
We're going on a suicide on a suicide subject with 103-9-2.
00:12
We've got to see two units available to double a Longview unit on a suicidal subject with 10-39[1]9-12.
00:21
Thank you.
00:24
143 to come to the hotel room 16.
00:30
Disruptions file with a suicidal subject who wants to voluntarily go with aid, but he gets 1039,
00:37
fights, law enforcement, and medics.
00:41
Kevin.
00:44
They're going to all.
00:46
Stay one. Stay one.
00:56
We notice in the notes the subject has a history of sighting birth responders.
01:03
We're just going to be staging in the area until LE makes contact.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-39: Message delivered (ten-code; meaning may vary by agency)
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Location mentioned:
Longview, WA
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