Manic man expected to resist during mental health call, Louisville KY
Police responded to a mental health crisis involving a man showing manic behavior who is expected to resist officers. The man's mother gave a key to enter their home near Vailtecru Lane. Officers waited for additional support before making contact due to safety concerns.
Audio|Source: Louisville Metro Police 2 - Divisions 3 and 8
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Transcript:
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Be advised I talk to the mother.
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She's giving me the key to get in the door.
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She said that her son is manic.
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She's been for five days.
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He's likely going to fight us.
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So I'm going to wait. I might be a partner to get here before we go up.
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7.30.
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Radio 812 Baker.
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Are you en route to Bell Tucker as well or just one baker?
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I told Charlie, do I'm going to go ahead and send two bigger your way?
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I mean it can't hurt.
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Mom said that he's likely to fight.
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He's going to be an involuntary.
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I'm okay radio Aetoeaker, we start for CIT[1] near Vailtecru Lane.
00:46
When we're in at 410, they're waiting for more cars to get there before they go up and make contact.
00:51
Subject will probably fight, probably be involuntary.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
CIT: Crisis Intervention Team response to mental health-related incidents or concerns.
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Location mentioned:
Meadows Edge Ln, Louisville, KY 40245
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