Woman in mental health crisis at Ashland apartment, Ashland WI


Law enforcement and EMS responded to a mental health crisis involving a 51-year-old woman unable to leave near MacArthur Ave apartment, concerned about self-harm.
Audio|Source: Ashland Bayfield Counties Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Law enforcement, EMS brought a patient in.
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They're stating that patient is not able to leave on their own.
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They're looking for somebody to do a 5150[1] possibly.
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And this in regards to the call from the Sheriff's Department.
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It is that same subject, 658 is off duty.
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They wanted him to contact them.
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He is off duty, so they're requesting APD.
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So far out of 2082.
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Can I wait a minute to try to get...
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837, Wisconsin.
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104[2].
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2027.
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208 Bays of Pemprayton.
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104[2]02. 10 for extreme.
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Guarding there.
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Here, sir. Thank you.
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148, status check.
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For 10-2[3] so far.
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104[2]-102. 24-2.
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243[5]. 243.
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Dispatch Ashland, the EMS, you are needed at near MacArthur Ave.
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Law enforcement on scene is requesting EMS.
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Dispatch to Ashland, the EMS, you're needed at near MacArthur Ave.
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Law enforcement on scene is requesting EMS services.
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Temapage, 1818.
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Did you advise?
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Anything on a patient?
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It is 51-year-old, 51-year-old female.
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Reason for the call was self-harm.
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Copy.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
5150: Mental Health Hold (involuntary psychiatric evaluation)
[2]
104: Acknowledgement/Message received
[3]
10-2: Good reception
[4]
10402: Possible code error or call sign, likely not a standard code
[5]
243: Possible code error or call sign, not a standard law enforcement code
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Location mentioned:
Near MacArthur Ave, Ashland, WI 54806
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