Law enforcement assists with mental health transport


Law enforcement is helping to transport a man who may need mental health care. He might have had an overdose and is not cooperating.
Audio|Source: Spokane City Law Enforcement
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Transcript:
00:0024 peri and rowing.00:03Okay, you copy.00:04You're up.00:07Two, three, you go.00:08Yeah, one time, five.00:10Some type, but I had.00:13AMR[1] is cleared in to come into the building.00:17We cleared him in there to each two of about 15 minutes.00:25Okay, he is pretty unprofitive.00:29Kevin, we'll let him know.00:35110, 114, and 112.00:4314. 14.00:47720 West Cora contact.00:51Fire Maddox are requesting law enforcement to assist with an involuntary transport on a mail.00:58Previously he'd been given Narcan.
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24 peri and rowing.
00:03
Okay, you copy.
00:04
You're up.
00:07
Two, three, you go.
00:08
Yeah, one time, five.
00:10
Some type, but I had.
00:13
AMR[1] is cleared in to come into the building.
00:17
We cleared him in there to each two of about 15 minutes.
00:25
Okay, he is pretty unprofitive.
00:29
Kevin, we'll let him know.
00:35
110, 114, and 112.
00:43
14. 14.
00:47
720 West Cora contact.
00:51
Fire Maddox are requesting law enforcement to assist with an involuntary transport on a mail.
00:58
Previously he'd been given Narcan.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
AMR: Ambulance/EMS Response
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Location mentioned:
Near W Cora Ave, Spokane, WA 99205
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