Patient with schizophrenia broke window at residence, Port Orchard WA
Fire department requested police assistance for a patient with schizophrenia who broke a window at a residence near Short Avenue. The call was later canceled and police were advised to disregard.
Audio|Source: Kitsap County Sheriff, Fire and EMS, Bremerton City Police
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Transcript:
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Central Frank Units, Latter 51 is requesting law enforcement for a schizophrenic patient who hasn't slept in days and has broken a window, near Short Ave.
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Pending 1501.
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The letter 5-1-1-1-5-1-5-5-1-com.
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Right.
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The law enforcement calls pending.
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1572.
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Thank-off, 2952.
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Green 952. Green 552.
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Can you show 950 and myself on a patrol check at Heritage Park?
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Preciated 1730.
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Our area, patrol check and contact for a non-injury, motor vehicle collision, kits-up, way, pure laundry, hit and rent occurred five ago.
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Pending 1505, WQFJ, 439.
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Okay,
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a lot of five-line.
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One hundred-five-line.
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All right, you can just look at all right.
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Law enforcement certificate card, 1505.
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In our area, patrol check for sex events in progress, Lafayette Avenue, Haddon Park, mail with his pants down.
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Setting 1508.
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So,
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Frank Units,
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reference the request for law enforcement near Short Ave, fire department advising you can disregard.
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Location mentioned:
Short Ave, Port Orchard, WA 98366
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