Officers assist subject during mental health crisis, Seatac WA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police officers responded near S 212th St and 31st Ave S in SeaTac for a mental health incident. A resident was seen pacing and yelling in the backyard after leaving and returning to the residence. Officers monitored the situation and worked to de-escalate it.
Audio|Heard on: King WA Law Dispatch Group Calls
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02:33
Transcript:
00:00
Copy vehicle back on scene.
00:01
I'm going to close the air for now.
00:04
Copy. Vehicle's taking off around the course.
00:10
No PC at this time.
00:14
One four one looks like he's headed westbound on 212th.
00:20
Or if you want to make contact with the resident.
00:23
We're going to help make contact with the residents.
00:27
One four one, he just drove past us. Southbound on 31st Street, I'll be southbound Thirty-first.
00:32
That's a dead end.
00:33
Let's just let him go.
00:39
Heads up, he's coming at you.
00:53
It's a mental health contact.
01:06
I'm trying to de-escalate the situation with this subject.
01:11
Subject's ranting, left the scene.
02:01
He's in the backyard.
02:06
Call three, he is pacing around the back here.
02:12
Call three just went towards the right side.
02:21
He's on the right side.
02:30
One four one, it looks like he might be standing on the fence up the northwest side.
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Location mentioned:
S 212th St & 31st Ave S, SeaTac, WA 98198
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