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Person refuses medical help with severe leg wound at shelterSeattle WA

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Near Spring St, Seattle, WA 98104

Officers responded to a women's shelter near Spring St for a welfare check on a conscious person refusing medical aid. The individual has a severe leg wound down to the bone and may be in crisis. The caller is concerned the person may be a danger to themselves.

Audio|Source: Seattle Fire / Seattle Police East / South Precincts
01:49
Transcript:
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Two hundred zero three, receive responding to the women's shelter, near Spring St, break.
00:14
Request.
00:16
A shelter advocate request CRT[1] for subjects whose refuse medical attention is conscious,
00:22
possibly in crisis.
00:27
Copy. Is there CRT[1]? They'll be able to join us.
00:30
Any CRT[1] unit here radio?
00:37
CAR-45, are you available to respond as dual dispatch?
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Okay, 45 is a notable.
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Copy.
00:51
There's a bit.
00:52
Two Tee.
00:57
Was there a Sierra, where's this one of the University of our season?
01:00
Well, from Edward D.O.3 is responding to a welfare check at the Seattle First Presbyterian Women's Shelter, near Spring.
01:06
The shelter advocate calling about a subject refusing medical attention, she's conscious,
01:11
possibly in crisis, break.
01:14
We screen with fire.
01:17
They have responded and left about a little over an hour ago due to subject refusing the assistant.
01:25
The subject has a leg wound that is down to the bone.
01:34
The caller believes that the subject is endangered.
01:36
You can see or T11 as well.
01:39
The caller believes that the subject is a danger to themselves.
01:45
Copy.
01:47
C.R. The 8 and 11 responding.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
CRT: Crisis Response Team

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Near Spring St, Seattle, WA 98104

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