Patient with mental health issues may have firearm, Pittsburgh PA
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A patient at Brown and Johnson Primary Care Center may have a firearm. The patient has mental health issues. Officers were dispatched. Staff do not want to anger him and no one at the facility feels threatened.
Audio|Heard on: Pittsburgh Police Channel 2 - Zone 3/6
Listen to dispatch call
01:13
Transcript:
00:00
Sir for the Brown and Johnson Primary Care Center near Banksville Road, suite number 8 of Carnahan and Potomac Avenue.
00:09
See the complaint here.
00:11
There's some third-party information about a patient that's believed to have a firearm on him.
00:16
The patient has some mental health issues.
00:18
They said they don't want to anger him.
00:20
It's a 31-year-old white male putting colorful shoes on named (name withheld).
00:33
368 Able copies.
00:35
I'll tell you.
00:39
641 ABLE copies.
00:41
For stupid.
00:44
1120 here.
00:48
3632 Aval. I'll start the Wibble.
00:50
I'll start the Wibble.
00:52
That's copy.
01:04
Thank you, Abel.
01:05
They got this information from another patient in the facility.
01:09
They think this guy has a my hermitages backpack.
01:12
No one on teen feels threatened.
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