Woman hits head during mental health crisis, Stockton CA
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Police and medical units responded to a mental health crisis near East Main Street and Rendon where a woman was hitting her head while family members tried to restrain her.
Audio|Heard on: Stockton Police and Fire Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
02:24
Transcript:
00:00
I'll start you with 1,000, the 901[2].
00:03
It's going to be near East Main Street at Rendon.
00:09
Help me.
00:19
24 RRSTAR U-U-PARC-U-PARK-N-N-10-1-5-1-3217-3212, East Main, Crosur Rundin.
00:32
9.38.
00:36
It also is used deport east of all-1-5-06 in Alderota.
00:42
Oh, they're up.
00:48
38 for information, supposed to be a sister, (name withheld), has been in the 26-point of Wachtress.
00:53
She's supposed to be 922-2-20415 and trying to bang her head.
00:58
The family's trying to hold her down.
01:07
Anthony.
01:12
One vehicle is out here he's advising the already-shaded info.
01:16
We call back the other RP confirm.
01:19
Tor.
01:31
Can you go back to the RP and get an exact 96 where UTO in the area?
01:38
For.
01:45
Same period.
01:48
1030 was voice box with the other RP.
02:08
24, Civic South, the 940[1] with AMR (number withheld).
02:16
They're requesting PD for no medical reasons.
02:18
We've had at least two more calls from possibly a mouse struggling to breathe, not able to give information.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
940: Meet with an officer at a designated location.
[2]
901: Traffic accident, possibly involving injuries or requiring medical assistance.
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Location mentioned:
E Main St, Stockton, CA
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