Officers Respond to Mental Health Crisis with Weapon


Police are dealing with a mental health crisis where a person has a weapon. They are entering a room at a location, and there is also a nearby traffic hazard.
Audio|Source: Houston Police Department - All Districts
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Transcript:
14-9-10 MI-MET is a little slow. Any information? That's a negative. It's just the patient of the (name withheld) wearing black shirt, gray pants, (number withheld) shirt-endale, and ATBs on route, they didn't give any other information. All right on foot. 88372, please. That's it. Code 2[2]ndes had disappeared in a weapon CAT 12b-12B[3], 1-4-1-3-0-8-0-3way. Room number 215 is the Scottish Indian. A.D.O.5[1]. The officer sent into the back door by the channeling sent. Okay. The traffic hazard item east than up west screen.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
A.D.O.5: Unit designation
[2]
Code 2: Respond without lights/sirens but with urgency
[3]
CAT 12b-12B: Unit or case designation
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Location mentioned:
Near Gulf Fwy, Houston, TX 77034
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