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Man with fire extinguisher lies on hotel second floorSeattle WA

audio iconDisorderly Conduct
Near S King St, Seattle, WA 98104

A man in his 30s at Embassy Suites Hotel is lying on the second floor holding a fire extinguisher. He may have discharged it in an elevator but is not using it as a weapon. Responders believe he may be overdosing possibly due to cocaine use. He is currently cooperative with emergency personnel.

Audio|Source: Seattle Downtown Law Enforcement
03:11
Transcript:
00:00
Broadcasting updates for the King's sector disturbance at Embassy Suites Hotel.
00:05
(number withheld) is off King Street. We have management calling in. The subject's now on the second floor, still with the fire extinguisher.
00:12
He may have discharged at one point in the elevator. He's not using it as a weapon, but he's laying on the ground on the second floor currently.
00:22
Okay, they're not trusting around. That's up.
00:29
Received.
00:34
And two Mary Chol is three-in-rout today, King'sark disturbance as a third unit.
00:40
KL-Gargo. King-O-Drews in route. Do you want the merry car going as well?
00:50
You are also. You are still, I'm not.
00:52
You can clear.
00:54
Timur 2, you can clear if you'd like.
00:56
The subject is in Edward Jackson.
00:58
He's a black male 30s 5-5.
01:00
He's fully due to it at this point.
01:06
Number 2 will fail.
01:12
A particular threat at 3 Avenue in Bell Street.
01:15
A female suspect threatened to physically harm the caller.
01:18
The caller was then refusing to separate from the suspect.
01:21
Three Avenue in Bell Street.
01:27
Osh, you go to VTax?
01:31
Roger.
01:32
It's on your call.
01:34
The RP[1]'s calling back.
01:37
We're now screening with fire because the RP[1] believe the subject may be overdosing.
01:41
He's awake and talking in the background, but fire is also going.
01:46
Subjects on the second floor of the dining area may have used cocaine.
01:54
That we go.
02:00
Is CAR-4-3 or CARE 4-5 on West Radio?
02:10
King-O-2. I arrived with fire.
02:14
King-O-2 arriving with fire.
02:20
There are questions for care?
02:23
We need it specifically, CARE-43 and CARE-45.
02:30
K-4-3 and K-4-5 are no longer in service.
02:33
Richard. Thank you.
02:57
St. Floor, which subject and SFD?
03:03
No. No. No.
03:06
He is arriving.
03:07
The subject is cooperative for now.
03:09
But if another unit is close lie,
Police codes explained
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[1]
RP: Person who reports an incident to authorities, such as a caller, witness, or victim.

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Near S King St, Seattle, WA 98104

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