Person reports fast heartbeat during mental health crisis, Mountain House CA


A person at a residence near West Esplanade Dr is experiencing a mental health crisis with a fast heartbeat. Young children are present but there is no violence or access to weapons.
Audio|Source: San Joaquin County Sheriff Dispatch
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Transcript:
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near West Esplanade Dr, Cross of Tremontso in Great Valley.
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It originally had an abandoned 911 from this number on callback.
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We're speaking to (name withheld).
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She's advising when she's having a 50-150 issue and is having a fast heart heartbeat transfer to Valacom.
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Fast heartbeat.
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And 5150[1] issue.
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You're on prior to 9771.
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You're from?
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1071, are you available to fill?
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Yeah, from where to let go.
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It's confirmed.
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It's going to be 25 South Colorado Street.
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I copy. We'll give the info to Stockton Pini.
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Copy, thank you.
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Even her copyings on there.
00:38
Got it. Out at Englewood, is that correct?
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The RP is on the line with Bicom.
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They're crying and are argumentative with the dispatcher.
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And mention that there are two Js, unknown if they're at their residence.
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And Mary, too, that's negative, no prior to the residence.
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And it's confirmed there's going to be a three- and four-year-old J, the resident.
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For the RP, they're not feeling violent, just can't control their crying.
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No access to weapons and does not want to harm themselves.
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Mary, too, I'm not away.
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Okay.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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5150: Involuntary psychiatric hold for mental health evaluation (California W&I Code 5150)
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Location mentioned:
Near W Esplanade Dr, Mountain House, CA 95391
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