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Female threatens to shoot herself during 911 callMesa AZ

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Near E Brown Rd, Mesa, AZ 85207

A female subject threatened to shoot herself during a 911 call made by her mother. Officers are checking her mental health history and whether she has access to a firearm. The incident occurred near East Brown Road in Mesa, Arizona.

Audio|Source: Mesa Police Department Superstition Patrol District
03:13
Transcript:
00:00
8272 to the units on the call for (name withheld).
00:03
I have info for you.
00:05
So the RP called 911 to MCSO.
00:09
It was her 22-year-old son.
00:11
While on the phone with mom, she was threatening to shoot herself.
00:16
She has access to a firearm, unknown if she had it today.
00:20
I have that RP's phone number in the comments, and I got ESO's history at her Boston 20.
00:27
It's just 900.
00:28
All of that's in the comments for you.
00:35
Sanpaker 5'3.
00:37
Go ahead.
00:39
We are dealing with early 918[3] so far.
00:43
We're code 418[1]170.7.
00:44
Can you do me a favor in Research 3608 Eagle Crest? I think we had a M.E.D that we tried to serve yesterday, but got pulled off to 962.
00:53
Can you see what the name of that M.H.D is, please?
00:58
Yeah, 10-4[2].
00:59
I guess that goal number in the comments for Alexander.
01:05
Can you tell me if it's still valid?
01:09
Yeah, 104. They're usually good for two weeks.
01:11
I'll pull a copy of it and see what the date on it was for you.
01:16
Copy. We're going to 15 them then and then take them to CBI.
01:21
Copy and I've voiced Citywide for MIST.
01:23
They're not available right now.
01:26
Yeah,
01:28
we're code 4. He's just talking a mile a minute right now.
01:33
D.
01:38
The triple 0 at Red Mountain High School.
01:40
I'm code 4-22706.
01:42
The troll unit.
01:47
7.4.
01:49
7. Northeast, second break for Red Mountain High.
01:55
Raker 5.1, you can clear this DC1 to me and send me that.
02:00
Copy.
02:05
The Maker 44 for information.
02:07
We're on the 21 with (name withheld) now.
02:12
I copy. Did you copy that last info I've voiced for you guys?
02:17
I did. Thank you very much.
02:23
Speaker 5-3.
02:28
Go ahead.
02:29
I pulled a copy of the MHD for Alexander and it's dated the eighth so it should still be valid and I'm going to get attached to your traffic stop now.
02:39
Copy, thank you.
02:40
Yes,
02:41
sir.
02:42
Okay. Okay.
02:44
Okay.
02:46
Okay. Okay.
02:47
Okay. This is 1470.
02:50
Okay.
02:54
In case it wasn't called out, Linda Tain, we're secure when you're 1-7-0.
02:59
Yeah, I have it at 1417, sir.
03:06
On Baker 44, (name withheld) hung up on us, so we're going to call MCSO now.
03:13
Copy.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
418: Disturbance involving family, domestic dispute, or altercation requiring police intervention.
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgment—message received and understood; affirmative or OK.
[3]
918: Mentally ill or disturbed person; possible mental health crisis or related emergency.

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Near E Brown Rd, Mesa, AZ 85207

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