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Woman with violent behavior outside South San Francisco StarbucksSouth San Francisco CA

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South San Francisco, CA

Emergency responders were called to a Starbucks in South San Francisco for a woman showing violent behavior and possible mental health issues.

Audio|Source: San Mateo County EMS Dispatch
01:47
Transcript:
00:00
Rescue[2] 63, Priority 1[1], Starbucks at Tessna and El Camino. Chestnut Avenue at El Camino, Real in South City. Priority 1, Rescue, 63.
00:07
6.75, Friday 1, stage, receiving, secure. Going to (number withheld), Edmonds, (number withheld), Edmonds, Road, and Mold Lake, Russell, Blue Oak, Chiro.
00:19
Party 1, stage, stage, racing, secure, medic, 7, 5.
00:31
Count Rescue[2] 63, we're not.
00:35
Rescue[2] 16, I copy, Enrope.
00:41
5.1, I show you Claire Stanford, your L.O.S. Advice you're back in the mean.
00:48
5.1, we copy. Thank you. And Rescue[2] 63 patient update.
00:57
So, bye.
01:02
Negative, was looking for Rescue[2] 63.
01:10
Rescue[2] 63, your patient is going to be wearing a lavender sweat suit and a black jacket standing in front of Starbucks.
01:17
It's a 37-year-old female, trust me.
01:20
I'm sorry, it's not Starbucks, it'll be Starburg in the South City.
01:28
In the big 75, I got your update when you're ready.
01:31
Okay, if I can.
01:38
75, stage for secure.
01:39
We have S.O.
01:40
started. It's a 20-year-old female, psych issues, she's violence. Stage for same secure.
01:46
State five got, thank you.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Priority 1: Highest-priority emergency response for life-threatening situations, typically requiring immediate action with lights and sirens.
[2]
Rescue: Ambulance/paramedic rescue unit for patient transport and care

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