Female found unresponsive, now attempting to escape


A woman was found lying in front of a building. She was not responsive at first but then woke up and tried to run away. The police are present and handling the situation.
Audio|Source: Bay County Law Enforcement
02:54
Transcript:
No, H-50. G8 Coyotes. Single 13 p. in some of condoms, 8743 Thomas Drive. Some of a female laying in front of the front doors, complained that his report, seeing, you know, that's for her. They are working as a ground. 123. 6-7-104. 124. The other 14, the complaint of surprising the female is responsive now and is attempting to run away and ran to a wall so far in the park 1026. 24. 802.50 for us. 10.1[2]. 466 May, getting 10.57[1]. 10.57. 461, though. 297. 4.6-5. 10.7-107. 1097[3]. 6.5-8-9-7. 6.5-9-9-7. 6.5-9-9-9-7. 6-1-9-9-9-9-9-2. Fifty-eight, Pamile Beach, both units, 1097. One, twenty-five. Seven-o-five. Status two[4]. Status two. Beach, fifty-eight. Fifty-eight. Five, twenty-five, Panama, signal, 53, the Kelly apartment. Ten-four. We're still on the phone of the complainant. She's inviting to enter this tunnel the other front doors. That's where the female is now. I'm going to fly down by the complaint now. 147. 8461 and 465 staff.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10.57: Possible Mental Health or Missing Person (contextual guess, possibly 'missing person' or 'mental health transport')
[2]
10.1: Unable to copy/poor signal (not directly relevant to crime, but included in codes)
[3]
1097: Arrived at scene
[4]
Status two: Routine status check
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Location mentioned:
Near Thomas Dr, Panama City Beach, FL 32408
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