Woman requests ambulance for bipolar awareness at gas station, Louisville KY
Police responded to a crisis intervention call at a gas station where a woman requested ambulance assistance for bipolar awareness but did not appear to need medical help.
Audio|Source: Louisville Metro Police 3 - Divisions 1 and 2
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Transcript:
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Radio to 225 Adam, 223 Adams.
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Both cars, it's on a CIT[1] run, near Dixie Highway, Thornton's, white female, blackjack and blue pants, walked up to the window, asked for an ambulance for bipolar awareness.
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Caller says she does not appear to need medical attention, would only state bipolar awareness when asked what EMS is needed for, so it's sent up as a CIT[1] run.
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EMS is not copied over.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
CIT: Crisis Intervention Team response to mental health-related incidents or concerns.
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Location mentioned:
Near Dixie Hwy, Louisville, KY 40210
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