Man found unresponsive in bathroom with running shower, Oakland CA


A man was found unconscious in a bathroom with the shower running at a location near W MacArthur Blvd. He did not respond to knocking and appeared to have passed out. There are concerns about possible overdose, assault, or a medical emergency. Medical responders are on their way.
Audio|Source: Oakland Police Department
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Transcript:
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Gaston 2-2 has been in the bathroom room with the shower running for at least a few hours.
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No answer to the door.
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And they... Looks like he's passed out over there.
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Can I get a unit to cover, please?
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near W MacArthur Blvd, no, 4 notes.
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I'm going to start another.
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Copy, thank you.
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Well, Lincoln, 1.
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Let me 9 a beta.
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Show me you're right to that.
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1-0-1-904.
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Just please look to traffic.
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We're switching this after 64 is off the number 9, taking over a safety.
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12-57. General clear.
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2nd, 158. 15.
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15. 15.
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15-line cover, copy incident 3-5-7, click for this time.
00:54
Before that, I have a 242[1] coming in prior to 333 Lake Shore, 3333 Lakeshore.
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There is a suspect male, Asian, late 40s to 50s, blue shirt, khaki pants.
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He just call me a broadcast for a 20,000 and 2,000 feet 26-4-911 Coliseum.
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4-911 Coliseum Waste.
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242[1] security.
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Can I get a cover unit, please?
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I'm 17 more night cover.
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Suspect is a plate of 6 Sam Robert George 434.
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17904. 6 p.m.
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Robert George 434.
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2007-oddy Rock in color.
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28549 R3.RQ 1-12 please.
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SLED oncology and towards the flea market incident 4161 is 1258 channel clear.
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Not copy.
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And the RP is saying it's under if he overdosed or if he was 2.42 or just needs medical.
01:57
Medical is in route.
01:58
His medical is en route.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
242: Physical contact or force used against another person without consent; battery under California law.
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