Medical aid requested near Pacific Coast Highway, Long Beach CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, dispatchers received reports of a man repeatedly falling down near Pacific Coast Highway and Chestnut Avenue in Long Beach. The man, described as being in his fifties and wearing a gray sweatshirt, was accompanied by a woman. Emergency crews were asked to check if medical assistance was needed. It was unclear if any medics ultimately responded or if weapons were involved.
Audio|Heard on: Long Beach Police Dispatch
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Transcript:
00:00
Four forty-five boy.
00:03
Boy?
00:06
Forty-five boy, it's 2P 647(f) at Pacific Coast Highway and Chestnut Avenue for subject that keeps falling down.
00:12
Male in fifties, gray sweatshirt.
00:15
Looks like he's with a female, unknown if any weapons involved.
00:22
Is there a decode on file?
00:27
Four by six three negative.
00:30
We can go ahead and do a callback of it to CP to step out.
00:34
And unit one boy seven.
00:39
Boy seven.
00:41
One boy seven,
00:43
Gonna be authorized code three unit to assist 901Y near Gardenia.
00:47
It's gonna be a silver gray 2023 Toyota Corolla.
00:54
It's like when we asked if they needed any PD, fire, or medic assistance.
00:58
They said yes.
01:00
Unknown if any medics are needed.
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