Mental health evaluation for possibly violent man near Orange Ave, Long Beach CA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders were called for a mental health evaluation of a possibly violent man near Orange Avenue, north of East Artesia Boulevard, Long Beach, California. The man was described as wearing a red shirt and black pants. Law enforcement and mental health units responded to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Long Beach Police Dispatch
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Transcript:
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10 for a copy.
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Your Boy 24, sure you're en route to the 5150[1] Orange Avenue, north of East Artesia Boulevard.
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71 T.J is a crime line to a 2.11, please.
00:22
10 for a copy to a 211.
00:28
Why are you clear about that, GO8, 108?
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10-4.
00:51
On the 422 call holding at 400 West Broadway.
00:55
We have B4 call call number (number withheld).
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And then two boys,
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71. My partners be riding in the rig the same areas in the one.
01:07
I want to follow.
01:11
Top 4.
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Unit 4.2, can I have a unit to assist.
01:24
The unit that can assist 4.2, 2280 Williams.
01:28
412 Boy in Routts, and unit 5 each.
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Three Boy, 24, 3 Boy 84 is assisting.
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24 is there a met unit.
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Met3.
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Met3, Channel 2.
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You're in the Met3.
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Met3, can you assist for a 5150[1] violent orange north of East Artesia Boulevard? It's going to be possible male black, unknown,
02:07
wearing a red shirt, black pants.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
5150: Involuntary psychiatric hold for individuals posing danger to self, others, or gravely disabled.
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Location mentioned:
Orange Ave, Long Beach, CA
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