Violent outburst near Valley Medical, Renton WA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an individual who was reportedly on a mental health hold left Valley Medical Center and became violent in the area near Talbot Road, throwing rocks at staff and security. No weapons were seen. Security and deputies monitored the situation near the hospital’s main entrance.
Audio|Heard on: King WA Law Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
00:47
Transcript:
00:00
12, are you able to divert for a welfare check or something like that? Left from Valley Medical.
00:05
12, sorry, I'm on the phone with them now.
00:07
16 is sent to me.
00:09
Has 16 back near South 43rd Street as the patient that was on hold eloped from their room.
00:13
He’s off campus now on Talbot.
00:16
He was last seen near the endoscopy office.
00:19
He’s moving quickly on foot and security is watching him.
00:22
He is acting violently and throwing rocks at security and other staff.
00:25
There’s no weapons on him.
00:26
Person in a green coat.
00:29
One out of eleven, I'll back.
00:32
One over 13 is in traffic.
00:35
Eleven, 13, and 16.
00:37
He was on a mental health hold.
00:39
Be (name withheld).
00:40
He's still in the parking lot.
00:41
One hundred seventy-eight 20.
00:42
The security’s with him.
00:43
Get you out on the medical call.
00:45
He’s in the hospital parking lot near the main entrance now.
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Location mentioned:
S 43rd St, Renton, WA 98055
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