Medical personnel respond to uncooperative individual


Medical personnel and firefighters responded to a call about a medical emergency. They encountered an individual who was uncooperative. There was no violence or criminal activity involved, and it was decided that a psychiatric hold was not necessary.
Audio|Source: Bay Area Various Public Safety
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Transcript:
Right, they're out. Code 4[1], he's just being uncooperative. Code 4, he's uncooperative. Engine 2 and Medic 5. Respond to medical emergency. At 1888, Berkeley Way. Actually, I'm about one out of something. Infection 5. Okay. Family you with traffic? 105 plus one you're with drive, we're down, one around. Four. Medic 2-24 available. Copy, what you just know? No, Maddo. 10-1, really? Go ahead. Five, five, out two. Myself from 54 or 1087. Okay. Okay. Adam, 16, 8, 4, Amishua. Plumpton called back in advising further surgeon. They are not responding. No criminal want, just a welfare check. They do not have enough for a 51-50 hold at their time. Adam 6-10-8-4, handling show-up. Just confirm all units are you go-for. Different. Searchs the vehicle and not unload any weapons. However. That 8-24-4-2-44 cars are sently at home.
Police codes explained
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Code 4: Situation under control/no further assistance needed
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Location mentioned:
Near Berkeley Way, Berkeley, CA 94703
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