Ambulance responds to possible mental health crisis downtown, Los Angeles CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel were dispatched to assist a woman experiencing a possible mental health crisis near 4th Street and Crocker Street in downtown Los Angeles. The individual was described as approximately 60 years old and wearing a yellow shirt. Ambulance and supervisory units responded under code two conditions.
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Transcript:
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Any central unit ambulance, female with possible mental illness, near 4th Street and Crocker Street.
00:04
Subject female, approximately 60 years old, wearing a yellow shirt.
00:06
It's code two incident 3200 ninety-four at one hundred and thirty-eight.
00:09
All right, then you can send it that code two call twenty-nine.
00:11
Roger. Any central supervisor to respond with unit one thousand eight hundred twenty-nine to the ambulance.
00:16
Female with possible mental illness, near 4th Street and Crocker identified.
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