Man poses threat to himself during crisis at Taco Bell, Aloha OR


A man at Taco Bell on TV Highway is having a behavioral health crisis. He is threatening to harm himself but is not violent toward others. He has abnormal breathing. Police are on their way.
Audio|Source: Washington County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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110. Respond to behavioral health.
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At (number withheld), southeast to a Lutton Valley Highway.
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Cross streets are southeast M.A.
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Avenue and Southeast Century Boulevard.
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Engine 61, and EMR 117.
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Respond to seizure.
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At (number withheld), Southwest Walker Road.
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Unit School.
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Cross streets are southwest DeKral Avenue and Southwest Parkway.
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Okay, I'm AMR 117.
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Go ahead.
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117 responding with a big call on Walker coming from Murray-Millicham.
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Okay.
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One-10.
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Responding to the call at Taco Bell on TV Highway, confirming this is Co3.
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And it looks like this could be a code one.
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You may want to stage[1].
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You're going to talk about (number withheld) South the CB Highway.
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A male, 38, he's breathing normally.
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Actually, he says he's not breathing normally.
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That is the only reason for the code three.
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He's bipolar, so he doesn't have any weapons.
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He is a threat to himself, but he says he's not violent.
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He wants all of this to be over.
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Police are not in route yet, so your discretion.
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Actually, police are now in route.
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One tenable stage[1] for PD's arrival.
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Copy.
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And just you copy, likewise.
Police codes explained
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[1]
stage: Hold nearby and wait until law enforcement secures the scene
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