Mental health crisis with bipolar man at Oakland apartment, Oakland CA


Police responded to a mental health crisis involving a bipolar man showing potentially dangerous behavior at an apartment near Glen Avenue. Medical aid was requested due to a passive attack involving the man.
Audio|Source: Oakland Police Department
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Transcript:
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This is right for priority 5150[1] near Glen Avenue, Unit 3.
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1-03. 103.
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103. Is a CAT team available for a lock-on? Alpon.
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Alpon. 437-C-5-1. Same I just one.
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37 C51. 37 C51.
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Are you available for 1431 Jackson Street?
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We're still in the office assignment at 2000 for video.
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None of course.
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We're all in a question second. Pretty happy.
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The uniform priority 150, 8.5.1 Avenue.
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1.5.9. You put me on it.
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904. 8.5.1.5.
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Unit 3. Office requesting self-com middle.
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Also requesting medical for a passive attack.
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It's going to be a male white.
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33 gray shirt black pants, no weapons, who's bipolar, and lives here alone.
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Incident 5-94.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
5150: Involuntary psychiatric hold for person posing danger to self/others or gravely disabled.
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Location mentioned:
Near Glen Ave, Oakland, CA 94611
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