Man with mental health issue has panic attack in lobby, Mt Vernon WA
Police responded to Martha's Place near East College Way for a male having a panic attack in the lobby. The man, who lives on site and has a history of schizophrenia, refused medical aid but was checked on for welfare.
Audio|Source: Skagit County Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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The lobby of Martha's Place, near East College Way, requesting law enforcement check on a male having a panic attack.
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They do not want aid.
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It's a white male six-foot red beard wearing a black hooded sweatshirt, black sweatpants, and a red beanie, and he lives on site.
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Reason.
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Eighty-six.
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Eighty-six.
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One-three, let's get all respond to them.
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Receive, 1845.
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17-405.
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Set-unty, gas goes clear, and again, reattachments to their self-missions.
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1846. 1846.
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Cascade, Mount Vernon,
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one,
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three. Good.
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The subject is going to be (name withheld) 6-4 of 93, unconfirmed in Marietta.
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Belmish County for criminal trespass first, no local ones.
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Okay, I'm gonna be out.
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1847.
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One three, okay.
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Is he supposed to be in his room or outside?
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They advise he's in the lobby.
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1847.
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1847.
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6913. Just for info, I've talked to him before, he told me he had skip the phrenia.
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