Medical help requested for person in mental crisis near Ross St, Seattle WA


Emergency services responded near Ross Street to assist a person in mental crisis who may need involuntary treatment under the mental health act.
Audio|Source: Seattle Downtown Law Enforcement
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Transcript:
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Rushing. Ross Street, N.
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A.m.R. for an A.T.A.
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A.M.R. for an ITA[1].
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Nice. Edward 3334.
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CRP5. What's your ETA?A.
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Three minutes to help.
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Mary Tolley. I'm starting with David 87 to the suspicious one-hav-in broad street.
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Mary Toil, I'm on the phone with I-Tac detective right now.
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I have a posse name for that suspect, and he doesn't believe he's wanted currently.
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I can stand by.
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Last will be Safferstein, Sam Adam, Paul, Edward, Robert, Sam, Tom, Edward, Ida, Nora.
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First of Beau, Boy, Edward, Adam, Union, it'll end, Nora.
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Day of birth is unknown right now.
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Where's it?
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Fifteen one. Fifteen one. Fifteen one.
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Can I get an AMR[2] for an ITA[1]?
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A4. Can you send an AMR[2], please? Right,
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
ITA: Involuntary Treatment Act (mental health hold)
[2]
AMR: American Medical Response (ambulance service)
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