Male subject with mental health crisis hitting himself, Mesa AZ
A male subject near North Greenfield Road was experiencing a mental health crisis and was hitting himself. The reporting party separated from the subject. The subject may have a pocket knife and a history of mental illness. Police and fire units responded to the scene.
Audio|Source: Mesa Police Department Red Mountain Patrol District
04:24
Transcript:
00:00
Call back the RP and see, oh, we're, I think I want to find them.
00:09
Speaker 31, any other unit for a 918[2] at near N Greenfield Road?
00:23
We'll work on 906[3], it's near N Greenfield Road Unit 22.
00:28
For Falcon, Glenn, RP 35-year-old son,
00:31
is Schizzo having a breakdown, hitting himself in the head with his fist.
00:39
Everyone palprian route, if you have access to new weapons.
00:43
I'll confer.
00:44
I'll convert.
00:48
District 3-1.
00:49
He also has to Wells inside the home, please.
00:52
104.
00:55
Hey Baker 32, can you clear me with a 5 and send me that?
00:59
Good 4.
01:00
7-918[2], no known access to weapons that he possibly has a pocket knife, unknown where it is.
01:12
It'll be RP and send only dispatch 20.
01:16
RP is upstairs and try to stay separated.
01:22
Let me look at.
01:28
Are we still on the phone with RP? 10-4[1].
01:33
Can we try to get a 21[4] for the sun?
01:36
10-4[1]. RAPY now hung up.
01:43
The sun came upstairs.
01:50
301, can you open me a triple zero here at the school? 10 4.
01:58
11 for code 4[5] and 26.
02:00
2.000, thank you.
02:04
1252.
02:07
Two Baker three three have a one-on-one on board can you show me in Route 2.622 self-stafety-dosephly-dosephly-doseph.
02:13
5-4?
02:18
Mileage is 919.
02:21
Hi, I got, baseball, 552.
02:26
At 919 again, RP disconnected, said some came upstairs,
02:31
does not know Pedia's in route,
02:33
said he will be angry if he saw RP on the 21[4].
02:40
1031 history and for a lot of 918[2] and MHD history And for a lot of 918 and mhd history
02:53
cut
02:58
negative 34
03:04
There are some baseline lights just popped on and traffic soon.
03:09
Have you.
03:14
Here's 33. Am I still needed or am I going to switch back to two?
03:21
I can see that too.
03:27
Some bigger picture.
03:29
Go ahead.
03:32
Looks like fire's got the door popped open here.
03:34
You can cancel the other unit.
03:36
I copy a Baker 23.
03:37
I can shoot 108 and back to Channel 2.
03:44
333, copy. This is what you might do.
03:48
Okay, I'll have vector 1 if you don't need me to light your work.
03:51
Copy. Copy. If you can do...
03:57
...1918[2], that will be a David Lane.
04:01
Has a caution for a mental condition, uses meth, schizophrenic, bipolar.
04:10
Okay, I'm here at the residence.
04:14
Okay.
04:19
Here 32, the RPs out of the residence.
04:21
Something side by himself.
04:24
Copy.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment—message received and understood; affirmative or OK.
[2]
918: Mentally ill or disturbed person; possible mental health crisis or related emergency.
[3]
906: Missing person (at-risk)
[4]
21: Request to make contact by telephone.
[5]
code 4: No further assistance needed; situation under control.
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Location mentioned:
Near N Greenfield Rd, Mesa, AZ 85205
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