Mental health check at Spring Street Shelter, Redwood City CA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded to a mental health welfare check at the Spring Street Shelter involving a cooperative adult discussing thoughts of death or suicide. Medical aid was requested. The individual has an unserved protective and elder abuse order.
Audio|Heard on: San Mateo Country Sheriff
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01:31
Transcript:
00:00
11, he's a six-stretch report at the Spring Street shelter.
00:03
It was a big (name withheld), D.O.B.
00:06
59. In the office, the discussion of death or suicide, no means mentioned.
00:10
He's cooperative with staff.
00:13
Acknowledgment. Can we have AMR's environment space?
00:17
No, 4.
00:18
And just if only, I don't have you locked in.
00:20
Yeah.
00:21
Boy 11, 10.9?
00:23
I don't have a boy 11 logged in, right?
00:30
Just regard, sorry, it is showing up when I look, but it's not showing on my roster.
00:34
I'll figure out what's gone.
00:35
Time more in-row.
00:41
I told me good at that.
00:42
It's all copy.
00:48
I go to 21, you can attach to 11.
00:53
So I don't copy.
00:54
Boy, I love it.
00:59
I'm sorry, I miss it.
01:03
Do we have any Holt history or history with this subject?
01:11
We don't get any hold history when we run someone, I mean my partner ran him out.
01:16
He's 1031,
01:19
expired D.L.
01:20
He's a...
01:23
Protected party and a elder-dependent of the abuse order that has not been served.
01:30
Acknowledgment, thank you.
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