Mental health crisis reported at Hotel Royer in Urbana, Urbana IL
Police and medics responded to a mental health emergency involving an adult male at Hotel Royer near South Mace Street in Urbana. The man was walking in socks and carrying his shoes. Officers treated the situation as a potential mental health crisis.
Audio|Source: Champaign County Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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Mental health issue elbow response. Medics 225. At Hotel Royer, June 10, near South Mace Street, Urbana, cross off West Green Street and West Elbe Street.
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Mental health issue elder response.
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We find a tire-off one.
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MedCat clear at 1807.
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To his hands authorize, the patient said, (name withheld), he's requesting an email for your CIT[1] issue as call.
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Come forward.
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Pick-out, Medic 2.25-10 -4. It's going to be an employee, the hotel lawyer, calling this in for a blackmail around 30 years old, walking around on a beige-colored shirt and blue jeans.
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He's carrying around shoes, walking on in socks. This could be a CIT[1] issue. We do have UPD on the way. You can stage at your discretion.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
CIT: Crisis Intervention Team / mental health-related situation
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Location mentioned:
Near S Race St, Urbana, IL 61801
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