Apparent suicide attempt near Anaheim St, Long Beach CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched to an apartment near East Anaheim Street in Long Beach after reports that a man drank a large amount of medication and expressed suicidal thoughts. Fire and police units were sent to assist. No weapons were found at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Long Beach Police Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
01:31
Transcript:
00:00
Adam 66, are you in a close authorized code 3 929A[1]? near Anaheim St.
00:05
near Anaheim Street, Unit 415.
00:09
(name withheld)’s partner drank a half bottle of NyQuil and expressed suicidal ideation.
00:16
Fire is en route.
00:17
Adam 7 backing.
00:18
Sam 29 copy the call.
00:21
Thanks Opie.
00:22
You put me 10-8.
00:25
I'm 14-8.
00:30
Subject was sending texts and pictures to (name withheld) throughout the day that he wanted to.
00:37
Subject also expressed a desire to jump off the balcony.
00:40
There are no weapons in the residence.
00:43
For a prior call, subject information withheld per policy.
00:50
South Division is en route to a 929A[1] near Anaheim St, an apartment building.
00:58
Caller reported her husband drank half a bottle of NyQuil and expressed suicidal ideation.
01:04
Call number (number withheld).
01:11
West Unit, information only from South Division.
01:14
They're currently en route to a 929A[1] near Anaheim Street, Unit 415.
01:21
Fire is also en route.
01:22
The subject is (name withheld)’s husband who drank a half bottle of NyQuil and expressed suicidal ideation.
01:29
All units, information only.
01:30
Call number (number withheld).
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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