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Confused man hallucinates and wanders into neighbors' homes in California, Mccloud CA
Concern arises as a confused man hallucinates and wanders into neighbors' apartments, prompting medical and crisis responders in McCloud River, California.
Audio|Heard on: Siskiyou and Northern Shasta Counties Fire
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02:42
Transcript:
00:00
R.P. First of Carey at near Waterstreet, Apartment 33, advised that she found her neighbor wandering around outside hallucinating.
00:09
She had him in her apartment for a while, but he went to the apartment across the way from her.
00:16
He was making 1146 Adams statements,
00:20
but she's concerned because he's not making much sense and seems quite confused.
00:24
I'm going to advise medical.
00:31
Other giant copy if you're going to advise mobile crisis as well.
00:35
Stand for.
00:39
I'm a cloud medical one.
00:58
I don't know.
01:18
For McLeod Fire, McLeod Ambulous Medical, a 25-year-old male cancer patient ALOC.
01:24
It's McLeod River Apartments near Water Street.
01:27
Beade the apartment across from number 33,
01:31
(number withheld).
01:38
The 2664 is warning.
01:51
All units reading, ECC is out of service.
01:54
Night dispatcher can reach on the 2499-1733.
01:59
Okay.
02:05
Okay. Committee 17 is responding.
02:15
Good.
02:19
Call 13, Mobile Crisis advised that they are familiar with this subject and they contacted him earlier.
02:24
They're currently on another call but they'll advise when they're available.
02:30
Tenforth, did they advise him by himself?
02:35
Negative.
02:36
I believe this subject is going to be in another individual's apartment.
02:40
I don't think it's his own apartment.
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Location mentioned:
McCloud River, California
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