Emergency response to teen's mental health crisis at home, Mesa AZ


Police and fire responded to a mental health crisis involving a 17-year-old male alone in a residence near South Power Road. The individual has a history of aggressive behavior and a mood disorder. Emergency responders were called due to concerns about a possible hanging.
Audio|Source: Mesa Police Department Superstition Patrol District
04:42
Transcript:
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18, Sam, with hanging, near South Power, Unit 370[2], Charlie 5-0, 3, Charlie 5-2, 4 Charlie 353, Lincoln 5-3, 4-Cased-a-break, Travis-Lana-Lan.
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Charlie, 31, 16.
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For the net 18, San 126 Street, fire clear, there was no 9-10.
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The 418[1] on baseline.
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It'll be a white male, 17 years old, average build, brown hair, and tattoos.
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He should be in there alone.
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It's (name withheld).
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I'm getting him attached for you right now.
00:25
Really five-hives on me hot.
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Bye. Okay. Keep on this call and hold.
00:27
Okay. Sure.
00:29
One Charlie 5-4, since we have two heading to baseline, do you want the hot call?
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7-2 to 1 Charlie 5-4.
00:33
One Charlie 5-4, you put in there.
00:35
The 418[1], or for the Super 1418, they think was on some probation for driving a 509 and was shot in the hand by PD.
00:43
And they're saying it was a high media case.
00:45
And it is RMS.
00:46
I did find it when I just ran it.
00:48
I think that was going to be back in June.
00:49
There was 2.45 on PD.
00:50
Hi, I remember that.
00:52
I'm Charlie 46 or Charlie 43 with that information.
00:56
If you could start that way and if I could have a Super Sergeant copy.
00:58
I can't have a Super Sergeant copy.
00:59
Thank you. Charlie 44 for coming up and up.
01:03
Charlie 44 reference that seven channels, if I recall correctly, he tried to ram its car into meeting.
01:09
Yeah, it was the 72nd Southern one that we had with street crime.
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Can you put me on that? Yes, sir.
01:19
7 Charlie 43, you're going to have me too.
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Charlie 46, I want to send Joe as well.
01:24
Carlis 44, just confirmed this will be the same exact juvee involved in that ramming.
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This is the RPSA and I'm still reading through it.
01:30
There's a ton of comments on here just to be sure.
01:34
You can send me the 80 call.
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I'm alternated.
01:36
I'm sorry if I missed this unless we can make sure we get them separated.
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See somebody can contact RFBIA 21.
01:41
The ARP is outside, Nixon side alone.
01:44
And for it it is going to be in.
01:45
It was a gunshot to the hand on that call.
01:49
Yeah, I copy. Thank you.
01:50
Yes, sir.
01:51
forward to those units, try to make contact with RP away from the residents and start setting up the paint plan.
01:57
Offie, where's RP at?
01:59
Especially about side-by, I'm trying to get a better one now.
02:01
You're saying Nick's going to be very moody and aggressive today.
02:04
He does not know PD has been called and he has been diagnosed with a mood disorder.
02:09
Copy we're all with ArtVino.
02:11
Copy. What's your exact 20? Are you right in front of the unit? Excessively clear.
02:15
Four. The unit 101.
02:17
Okay. On the hanging call, I'm going to need a fire at 370[2], he is 370.
02:23
5-2X-happy.
02:28
SW clearing on Channel 4.
02:30
All right, this is hot.
02:31
This is 5.3.
02:32
Judge 553. Judge 553.
02:33
He'll be on a 120 Red Mountain High School traffic issues.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
418: Mental Health Crisis / Suicide Attempt
[2]
370: Fire/EMS Needed
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Location mentioned:
Near S Power Rd, Mesa, AZ 85206
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