Police respond to welfare check for distressed male


The audio is about police and EMS responding to a call about a man in distress. He approached a resident, saying he was having a tough time due to mental health issues, specifically PTSD.
Audio|Source: Fort Bend County Law Enforcement
01:29
Transcript:
7504, Houston. 22 Paul 16, Hubbysathe Check Welfare[1] at Silent Timber and Oak Ridge Canyon Lane. Reported advise a (name withheld) heavy set wearing a young boy T-shirt and shades, knocked on his door telling him he was having a PSD moment. PTSD moment. We're sending another unit to back you up. Houston, who I have a number 4? That's clear. 6-0-2-backed. Okay. And demolish 993-3-9-3-6-0-9-3-6-0-9-3. 4-3. 4-4-3. Counsel, just advising, right-gen-high is going to be on a medical hold, EMS is going to be on. Check it on a studio. We're not going back on your drive-on-you-off. You want to go. That's clear, you need me to create a call for you? A lot of clip. Please. Clear? Okay, and show one male 95[2], and I'll let you know when I'm in Rotter-Brizori account. You can show me a cell. That's clear, if you could switch to Pot 2 for a CET check, it's a male having a PTSD episode. That's good.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Check Welfare: Checking on the well-being of an individual
[2]
95: Suspect in custody
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Location mentioned:
Silent Timber Ln & Oakridge Canyon Ln, Twin Oaks Village, TX 77407
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