Mental health responders assist psychotic resident near Avenue East, Seattle WA


Police and mental health responders were called to assist a resident in psychosis near Avenue East, Seattle. The resident has a diagnosis of diabetic depressive disorder. Mental health crisis responders coordinated to meet outside the building.
Audio|Source: Seattle Downtown Law Enforcement
02:55
Transcript:
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Internal sector service call for DCR[2] near Avenue East.
00:05
Do you want to ITA[1] a resident who is in psychosis near Avenue East? And if a supervisor can call me about that?
00:16
Two David 97.
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Two David 97.
00:18
Please serve for that very call you.
00:19
They're out of precinct.
00:20
Receive two doors for you in Strait.
00:21
Copy, thank you.
00:22
Thank you. I'm going to start to find out a lot.
00:23
No, if fire now we need to stop the precinct to get the dogbowl.
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No, that way.
00:27
Okay. Just confirm there's not an active fire or anything, just an alarm.
00:30
A firm, no smart or smoke or fire that they can see.
00:33
Probably, thanks.
00:34
Charlie, when you have that?
00:35
Negative, no data.
00:36
Kenan in the name, please.
00:37
(name withheld), Sam, Adam, (name withheld), Adam,
00:40
(name withheld), (name withheld), Charlie Henry, Eversea,
00:42
Versus Miles, Mary Ida, and Sam.
00:45
(number withheld)
00:46
2 Charlie 1.
00:47
I found a Miles Perez-(name withheld) (number withheld).
00:51
Clear want, so I'm having trouble finding an ID, but I do see some closed DOC status.
00:56
Copy. Charlie,
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NCHS number 15.
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Case number 258-433.
01:02
To George 2 for a service call.
01:05
George 2. George 2.
01:06
Near Avenue East.
01:08
Meet ACR[3] outside.
01:10
They want to involve resident of Unit Edward, who is in psychosis, diagnosed with a diabetic depressive disorder.
01:16
The name is (name withheld), August 11 of 98, near Avenue East.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
ITA: Involuntary Treatment Act (mental health crisis)
[2]
DCR: Designated Crisis Responder
[3]
ACR: Likely alternate term for mental health crisis responder
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