Deputy requests medical aid for mental health crisis, Linda CA
At an apartment near Lowe Ave, a deputy reported a person showing signs of mental health crisis. The individual was confused and not following medication instructions. Medical aid was requested to assist the person, classified under a mental health hold (5150).
Audio|Source: Yuba County Sheriff, Wheatland and Marysville Public Safety
01:57
Transcript:
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That sounds like it's going to be a 5150[4] issue.
00:05
First of (name withheld) came on the line, confirmed it's near Lowe Ave apartment 2. The original RP is going to be first of (name withheld). He's just not making sense. He's supposed to be taking meds. They're,
00:17
they don't code for it, negative on any kind of 415, but (name withheld) says (name withheld) needs to go to mental health or the hospital.
00:26
No, 4. I'm 97[3].
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10-4[2].
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7-1. Send the 28 committee,
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please.
00:40
Check-lar. 3-2-2-108. 3-2-108.
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7-4. 7-4. Sam-127.
00:58
Go ahead.
01:01
Yellow 3902-349.
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106-8.
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104. Miguel's 27 salads, 9x4.
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104.
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104.
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Attention with the fire personnel, response for medical lead.
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Code 1[1], near Lowe Ave, apartment number two, Deputy Anstein with a 5150[4] subject.
01:46
County repeating attention to fire personnel, medical aid, near Lowe Ave apartment number two, deputy on scene, or cleansing code 1 for a 50-150 subject.
01:56
Send now 630.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 1: Non-emergency response (no lights/sirens)
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgment/OK
[3]
97: Arrived on scene / On scene
[4]
5150: Involuntary psychiatric hold for evaluation (California W&I Code)
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Location mentioned:
Near Lowe Ave, Linda, CA 95901
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