Police Respond to Mental Health Crisis at Home


Police were called to a home where a son was having a mental health crisis. The son was inside the house, while the father was outside. It was unclear if medical help was necessary.
Audio|Source: Humboldt County Law, Fire and EMS - Eureka and North
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Transcript:
2213. 26, Russ. 213, week 226, back, 415[3], TAM. Respond to 2165, Louis Avenue. 2165, Louis Avenue. R.P. calling, on behalf, her husband, (name withheld), made well, stating her son, (name withheld), Maitwell, the 3, 242[1], her husband, son of mental health issues in 5150[2]. The address are currently separated. Son is inside the instant location and husband is outside. Unknown as medical is needed. Break you off now. She reached you off the ground. So 3. Be advised. (name withheld) met well. The flag is known as what comes past in front.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
242: Battery (potential or alleged physical altercation)
[2]
5150: Mental Health Hold (danger to self/others due to mental illness)
[3]
415: Disturbance (likely family disturbance in this context)
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Location mentioned:
Near Lewis Ave, Eureka, CA 95503
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