Therapist requests check on male patient with manic episode, Berkeley CA


A therapist at the UC Health Center requested a welfare check for a 25-year-old male patient showing signs of a manic episode with auditory hallucinations. The patient was angry, paranoid, and refused to attend a personal assessment. There is no history of violence or weapons, but the patient is considered gravely disabled.
Audio|Source: Berkeley Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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RP is the therapist at the UC Health Center, requesting that we attempt to contact the subject,
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(name withheld),
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male.
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About 25 years old, medical bill is (number withheld).
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He also has a mania auditory hallucination.
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He got angry with his father, or today he had,
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the father I called a therapist and believes he's having another episode.
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When a psychologist reached out, he was angry and paranoid refused to come in for a personal assessment.
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He last spoke with him about 30 ago.
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I'm seven puppy.
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Also,
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no history of violence or weapons, no threats or anything, but our people leaves he is gravely disabled.
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MH.
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He could respond with Adam 7 and 8 for the 5150[1] call 26004 college requested by a psychologist from the Tang Center.
Police codes explained
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5150: Involuntary psychiatric hold for person posing danger to self/others or gravely disabled.
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