Police assist nonviolent man awaiting mental health hold, Philadelphia PA
Police responded to assist a man at an East Thomas Street location who was awaiting involuntary hospital mental health treatment. The man was described as nonviolent. Officers were sent to provide support.
Audio|Source: Philadelphia Police Dispatch - East
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Transcript:
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5 pending. No priority is one domestic 302[1] hospital case pending four hours for a male to be 302.
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The time is 7-11.
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Hi, Andy. This is 8695.
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This is 10 PSAs, and just half the first minute, we'll take that real quick in.
00:20
Yeah, Andy, I receive that, thank you.
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24, 7-5-13-0-1-1-Earameco at the Wawa-Wawa.
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Two white wells, speaking with former, should I say flood on fee.
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24 Bishop, except for progress 39 on White Haramico from the Wawa.
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Two-white Millie Mills.
00:43
Higmanelma, should I say flood on-fit.
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I didn't should go there first.
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I need to be there first.
01:05
Any of us responded to that domestic 401E, I know the screen.
01:13
I have no better information, no additional information on this.
01:20
All right from call people out here, nobody saw anything.
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We'll just do it in the best part.
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One receipt.
01:36
31 and 2536 then.
01:38
Could you start over to this four-hour old 302[1], near East Thomas Street? Supposed to be nonviolent.
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25 S.M. Andy was notified.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
302: Involuntary psychiatric commitment or mental health hold for a person considered a danger.
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Philadelphia, PA
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