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Confused man near Baker Street sparks mental health alert, North Bend OR
A confused man near Baker Street fears being shot and hallucinates fire; officials note his incoherence and signs of a mental health crisis and prepare to assist.
Audio|Heard on: North Bend Police and Fire
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02:44
Transcript:
00:00
I got that RPC back on the Hawaii, that wasteball 32, and he's kind of all over the place, now thinking that somebody might shoot him with a gun, but he's not talking straight at all.
00:22
This is not really what we have to do that post will call Aaron Collins probably to be Ron Walton.
00:51
Go ahead.
00:53
I think that's the slide the wall you're trying to rock.
00:58
Second.
01:04
The log screen is no.
01:07
The scoring death.
01:09
Go on to 5333 as they're following.
01:15
7. The second.
01:20
Oh, what a bunch?
01:23
Oh,
01:24
what a fuck? No.
01:26
No.
01:30
No, I see a lot more.
01:32
One back to me.
01:35
One second one.
01:39
No.
01:42
No, I'd say one, right, right, one.
01:45
Good.
01:47
This is good a very tough.
02:02
I must say that on the peak-time coordinate at the bottom of the scratch pad.
02:06
He's saying that he can see the fire from where he's out there.
02:10
And he's not making a lot of sense, and he's not making a lot of sense, and he deposes something that people are going to shoot him but there's not active,
02:18
and with a gun at the moment.
02:26
Kevin,
02:28
well, it's all over there.
02:30
So, it's still a lot.
02:35
He's definitely 1232 and had a hard time to maintain the focus to tell me anything straight.
02:41
You could say that he will just wait and speak with you and you get there.
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North Bend, OR 97459
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