Officer Assists Juvenile in Mental Health Crisis, Hanford CA


An officer is talking to a young girl who is having a mental health problem.
Audio|Source: Kings County Law Enforcement
02:33
Transcript:
Units we're covering 128, can you 109? I was just letting 127 know it's by 10th in Grangeville. Okay, got me. Kappa 140. 140. I'll be speaking with female juvenile off to 767 Maple Street. 2, 3, 2, 23. 213. 24. Okay, I have that 2030, orthodox all the same person. 10. 135, 137, confirm you checked the storage right there at 1010 individual. April. I was going to advise, I also check the state code, and they advise they haven't seen them either. (name withheld). Fred 140, 10-8[2]. 10-8. Ending mileage, 6,000. 10-40[3]. 7 will be a juvenile psychomal[1]. 242[4]. All right, keep everyone at this decision. Tov.
Units we're covering 128, can you 109? I was just letting 127 know it's by 10th in Grangeville. Okay, got me. Kappa 140. 140. I'll be speaking with female juvenile off to 767 Maple Street. 2, 3, 2, 23. 213. 24. Okay, I have that 2030, orthodox all the same person. 10. 135, 137, confirm you checked the storage right there at 1010 individual. April. I was going to advise, I also check the state code, and they advise they haven't seen them either. (name withheld). Fred 140, 10-8[2]. 10-8. Ending mileage, 6,000. 10-40[3]. 7 will be a juvenile psychomal[1]. 242[4]. All right, keep everyone at this decision. Tov.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
juvenile psychomal: Juvenile Psychological/Mental Health Issue (contextually inferred)
[2]
10-8: In Service
[3]
10-40: Silent Run (No Lights or Siren)
[4]
242: Assault (California Penal Code)
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Location mentioned:
Maple Way, Hanford, CA 93230
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