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Possible suicidal subject leaves hospital in Long BeachLong Beach CA

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Linden Ave, Long Beach, CA 90813

As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded to St. Mary Medical Center in Long Beach for a possible suicidal subject linked to a prior traffic collision. The individual reportedly left the hospital on foot and may have been experiencing distress or intoxication. Details were unconfirmed at the time of the radio communication.

Audio|Heard on: Long Beach Police Dispatch
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01:32
Transcript:
00:00
St. Mary Medical Center,
00:01
the related to this TC, the (name withheld).
00:04
06.
00:10
And the unwelcome near East Broadway.
00:16
84, can you just change it to two, please?
00:20
Give up.
00:25
Seven, the unwelcome.
00:27
Seven four seven olive.
00:29
Three hundred and twenty-three, you are on to 607B, Long Beach Boulevard and Park.
00:40
WC four.
00:43
WC four, we got a media call that just came in.
00:50
Four, you can put me on it.
00:53
Ten four.
00:58
Seven thirty-seven.
01:02
I'll be en route.
01:04
Ten four, authorized code three to 929A[1] at St.
01:08
Mary's. They cleared five ago.
01:09
Last seen westbound near 11th on foot.
01:12
(name withheld), male, thirties, wearing a black shirt, blue jeans.
01:17
It looks like it's going to be the subject that was related to that West call saying (name withheld) passed away in the PC.
01:26
They left the hospital.
01:27
Said they wanted to 929A[1], no specific means.
01:30
They also appeared to be 647F.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
929A: Attempted suicide or subject exhibiting suicidal behavior

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Linden Ave, Long Beach, CA 90813

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