Possible mental health crisis near Willis Ave, Los Angeles CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency units responded to a possible violent juvenile experiencing a mental health crisis near Willis Avenue in Panorama City. The subject was described as a 15-year-old male wearing a green sweatshirt and white pants. Law enforcement coordinated multiple units under emergency response conditions.
Audio|Heard on: LAPD Dispatch - Valley Bureau
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01:26
Transcript:
00:00
Mission units with support by the male with mental illness, near Willis Avenue apartment.
00:04
Stand by for additional emergency incident 2859 RD 1984.
00:09
Eighty four C, there is going to be sufficient units only here.
00:13
Is it possible to get attack on this one?
00:17
Oh yeah, it's a fishing unit.
00:18
It's only 7010 North School Boulevard and L 50.
00:21
Stand by.
00:26
Sixteen X Forty-One, can I get a unit with the Bush Hector response?
00:34
Sixteen X Forty One is requesting a unit with the blue Chuck Bradley south of Fox, city of San Fernando.
00:43
Seventeen X Forty-Eight, Roger.
00:45
Roger that.
00:51
Seventeen X Twenty-Two, call the inside line when available, please.
00:55
Did receive the tac.
00:58
I search. Thank you, Roger.
01:05
That's our unit and send us the 44 at the Walmart.
01:13
Dispatch, I have a violent mental illness case.
01:15
Near Willis Avenue there is a violent juvenile with mental illness.
01:19
Subject is a 15-year-old male wearing a green sweatshirt and white pants.
01:24
Monitor for additional incident 2859.
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This transcript is automatically generated by AI from live dispatch audio. Dispatch communications may include background noise, overlapping speakers, or rapidly evolving situations, and automated transcription may not capture all details or context.
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