Non-binary individual threatens to jump from hotel roof, San Francisco CA
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According to the dispatch call, a non-binary person threatened to jump from a hotel roof or be arrested for trespassing. They suffer from suicidal thoughts, psychosis, and substance abuse. The person disconnected before giving a room number. Emergency units are planning a response near 333 Taylor Street.
Audio|Heard on: San Francisco City Police
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01:49
Transcript:
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Everported David, a client reported to a clinician that he will either jump off the roof of the hotel or get arrested for trespassing.
00:06
New Justice, Ray, via May, identifies as non-binary 24.
00:10
The job is 629, (number withheld).
00:15
Suffers from suicidal ideation, psychosis, and substance abuse issues.
00:19
A subject disconnected with clinician before providing room number.
00:22
Also has a home address near Bush Street, unit (number withheld).
00:31
2x842 trials or 5 Nord 26 are you still 97 Eddy and Hyde.
00:40
In service arrest a coffee thank you.
00:47
So the Ida for David standby real quick I'll do a call back this seems the vehicle is showing recovery of the sign.
00:57
I'm showing the motorcycle showing recovered.
01:00
I'm going to call her to confirm standby.
01:06
311 David, Copy.
01:12
Alright, David, Samgo.
01:13
So, David, Sam, go?
01:19
So it's the I-a-4 David unit.
01:25
And contracting,
01:28
Copy, 3 John 15 David.
01:35
Per 3 John 15 David, Sam on this 8211 at 333 Taylor, per building the subject lives in Unit 26 at this 20, possibly 997, units are formulating a plan and will possibly be contracting one.
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Location mentioned:
Taylor St, San Francisco, CA 94102
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