Disturbance at apartment involving mental health crisis, Olympia WA
Police and fire units responded to a disturbance at an apartment complex involving two individuals. One person was experiencing a mental health crisis and had a bipolar disorder but had not taken medication for several months.
Audio|Source: Thurston County Fire, EMS and Law Enforcement
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Transcript:
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Columbia units respond to the disturbance.
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It should be they're an apartment near building one.
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Female is (name withheld), male half is (name withheld).
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They're advising that you'll need to enter through the side door.
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7.3 arriving.
00:30
Gabon, let me three. On scene, we checked, everyone.
00:33
On the second.
00:38
There's Union Trying Radio, you're unruple.
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Engine 81. Station 31.
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DLS Yellow Response.
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At (number withheld) and Northeast.
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Cross Street is between DeVoe Street Northeast and Patterson Street, Northeast.
01:15
And start knocking, I know.
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I said three knocking.
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B.
01:25
N.C. Charles, 730 hours.3 out.
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A very out of that clear.
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So, detail.
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20.
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It resolved.
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1.24 service.
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1224, your morning.
01:59
1224, your morning.
02:02
We're 10-4[1].
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2-8-2-8-2-6, 6, 104-108.
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2-8-2-6-6, self-like ties, bipolar, hasn't been taking meds for a few months.
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We're soon.
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Sam, two, six, you can disregard.
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10-4: Acknowledgment or confirmation that a message has been received and understood.
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Olympia, WA
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