Apparent mental health concern near Huntington Dr, Los Angeles CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers responded to a possible medical or mental health emergency involving a man near Huntington Drive and Eastern Avenue in the Hollenbeck area. The situation prompted an initial dispatch of multiple units, but the call was later canceled after further assessment.
Audio|Heard on: Dispatch Northeast (11)
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Transcript:
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11x49, 11x49 in Hollenbeck area, male with mental illness, Huntington Drive and Eastern.
00:04
Code two incident near RD 426.
00:08
Eleven X-ray, no roger.
00:09
Any northeast supervisor? Twenty, can I have a unit from watch five council X thirty-eight on their call and I'll back.
00:20
Any northeast supervisor to respond to a male with mental illness in home, back identify.
00:25
Can you watch five unit? Eleven ZL two.
00:28
Eleven X three, eleven X38, cancel incident 3196.
00:35
Eleven DL two will handle.
00:38
To Kansas DL, I'm sure responding.
00:40
We have another call on the way.
00:42
Eleven X62, verify you're canceling ZL two.
00:46
Rauch. Hello to cancel 11X38.
00:49
Eleven X38, cancel your.
00:52
Go to car 10 PD for you.
00:54
11 on 120 request.
00:56
11 on 120, you can cancel your response to the male with mental illness in Hollenbeck.
01:00
1230 will respond with 11x49.
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Location mentioned:
N Eastern Ave & Huntington Dr, Los Angeles, CA 90032
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