Man in mental crisis tries to enter traffic at intersection, Hollister CA


Police responded to a report of a man experiencing a mental health crisis near the intersection of Sunset and Airline. The man was acting paranoid, believed people were following him, and tried to run into traffic. The reporting party followed him out of concern for his safety. The man refused to enter the hospital, fearing harm, but had no history of suicidal behavior.
Audio|Source: BEU CAL FIRE and San Benito County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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One three, Hollister and one more for cover for a welfare check, near Sunset and Airline.
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One-three.
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Go ahead.
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Intersection near Sunset and Airline for RP's partner that's having a mental health issue.
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They're trying to run on foot.
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The RP is following them.
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I'm trying to you further. One-three.
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All 0127, all you hit something.
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You take some.
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One is for further as responsible as a Ciadia, FIFO, Pacific Islander male, 36 years old, 5'9th, and don't be on pink shirt, great shorts, with neon yellow shoes, no weapons, they're going to reach me to your drugs, no diagnosis yet, is on medication.
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He's on the corner, he's on sunset at the corner, RP's afraid that he will go into traffic,
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and he's paranoid and think people are following him.
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him going to Triple H, but then when they got there, he thought the hospital staff was in on it, and they were going to kill him if he went inside.
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No suicidal history.
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We're getting further.
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Location mentioned:
Airline Hwy, Hollister, CA
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