Police respond to mental health crisis at local residence


Police were called to help a 28-year-old man who may need mental health support.
Audio|Source: Guilford County Sheriff and Greensboro Police Dispatch
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Transcript:
00:00142,000 will be great.00:06143, can you respond to 903 Stikes Avenue in reference to 1096[1] subject, hopefully an assist?00:13Yeah,00:1515. Can you get me to that call?00:18And for caller, Public Service, attempting further, caller would be a 28-year-old black male.00:29Is anybody?00:31No.00:37Sorry, too. I'm going to have you respond to 903 Pike Avenue in reference to 1096[1] subject.
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142,000 will be great.
00:06
143, can you respond to 903 Stikes Avenue in reference to 1096[1] subject, hopefully an assist?
00:13
Yeah,
00:15
15. Can you get me to that call?
00:18
And for caller, Public Service, attempting further, caller would be a 28-year-old black male.
00:29
Is anybody?
00:31
No.
00:37
Sorry, too. I'm going to have you respond to 903 Pike Avenue in reference to 1096[1] subject.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
1096: Person with Mental Health Crisis or Emotionally Disturbed Person (EDP)
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Greensboro, NC
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