Man threatens to run into traffic on Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency units responded to a report of a man threatening to run into traffic near Sunset Boulevard and New Hampshire Avenue in Los Angeles. The incident was treated as a possible mental health crisis or suicide attempt.
Audio|Heard on: Dispatch Northeast (11)
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Transcript:
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All right, so it comes to Sunset and New Hampshire or something like that.
00:03
New Hampshire, there is a male with a white shirt and black jacket saying he's going to run into the middle of the street.
00:08
Fifty-one, fifty-one, fifty-one.
00:10
Units into a sixty-nine, sixty-nine.
00:12
Dispatch, unknown people on the bus at Pancoast at two dash.
00:15
The operator advises no good for the buses now at Seventh and Union.
00:19
We're still arriving.
00:23
Northeast unit for the code three call, RD eleven fifty-one.
00:26
Eleven fifty-one for the code three call from Crystal Springs and Zoo Drive.
00:30
Units 118 fifty-one, code three from Crystal Springs Drive and Zoo Drive to Sunset and New Hampshire.
00:35
Eleven eighty-one, show us back.
00:36
You come off right on Sunset.
00:37
Eleven eighty-one, code three from Alvarado and Sunset to Sunset and New Hampshire.
00:41
Northeast supervisors respond for an attempted suicide, RD eleven fifty-one.
00:45
Eleven sixty, rush.
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