Police respond to alarm triggered by homeowner's actions


Police were called to a home after an alarm went off. The homeowner is inside and may be having mental health problems. There is a warning that he might act aggressively.
Audio|Source: City of Clovis Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:0093 a phone.00:0625, one paw 91 offbeat.00:101495.00:111.1.91.00:12911.00:13911.00:14For an audible alarm, 1147 North Kerry, the chip covers the master bedroom motion sensor.00:22The keyholder is home.00:25Requesting dispatch, he's going to be in the bathroom.00:27It's going to be a Richard Beck.00:29We do have a three-unit minimum for him.00:32He will most likely be combative with officers in place of a 50-150[2].00:35He's made several statements he was not going anywhere.00:39Her officer done, and we have multiple 5050[1] history with him.
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93 a phone.
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25, one paw 91 offbeat.
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1495.
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1.1.91.
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911.
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911.
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For an audible alarm, 1147 North Kerry, the chip covers the master bedroom motion sensor.
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The keyholder is home.
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Requesting dispatch, he's going to be in the bathroom.
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It's going to be a Richard Beck.
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We do have a three-unit minimum for him.
00:32
He will most likely be combative with officers in place of a 50-150[2].
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He's made several statements he was not going anywhere.
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Her officer done, and we have multiple 5050[1] history with him.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
5050: History of mental health-related calls
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50-150: Possible mental health evaluation (Welfare and Institutions Code 5150)
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Clovis, CA
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