Individual in mental health crisis walking into traffic


A person is having a mental health crisis and is in the street trying to get attention from drivers and passersby.
Audio|Source: Louisville Metro Police 4 - Divisions 4 and 5
00:57
Transcript:
00:005.12. Adam, I'll be clear.00:01There's a report.00:045.12.00:05Adam, I'm at 12.16.00:073.5.13 Baker.00:172,200 block of Rarsall.00:203, Charlestowne.00:223, Charlestown in Taylor'sville, Vars Town in Taylor'sville, Colleys, I don't know, 25-year-old black male or female, thin-billed, white shirt, and blitz.00:29Blue Pants.00:31Just having a CIT[1] episode of walking into traffic trying to agitate people and vehicles.00:40They're back.00:43Charlie, I'm okay.00:44You can put me in there.00:46So.00:4812.00:52Adam, 1023, the book.00:54Copy ending.00:56Go ahead.
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5.12. Adam, I'll be clear.
00:01
There's a report.
00:04
5.12.
00:05
Adam, I'm at 12.16.
00:07
3.5.13 Baker.
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2,200 block of Rarsall.
00:20
3, Charlestowne.
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3, Charlestown in Taylor'sville, Vars Town in Taylor'sville, Colleys, I don't know, 25-year-old black male or female, thin-billed, white shirt, and blitz.
00:29
Blue Pants.
00:31
Just having a CIT[1] episode of walking into traffic trying to agitate people and vehicles.
00:40
They're back.
00:43
Charlie, I'm okay.
00:44
You can put me in there.
00:46
So.
00:48
12.
00:52
Adam, 1023, the book.
00:54
Copy ending.
00:56
Go ahead.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
CIT: Crisis Intervention Team (mental health episode)
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