Possible mental health crisis near Madison Ave liquor store


The audio describes a response to a possible mental health crisis involving an individual near a liquor store on Madison Avenue. Officers discuss contacting the person's trusted family members and coordinating a crisis intervention.
Audio|Source: Sacramento County Sheriff and City Police
01:42
Transcript:
Let's have six, control. Five is wondering if we need micro UAS? We're not there yet. Probably. Two, three Adams. Just received the cover 14[1] on Madison Avenue at the liquor store. For 35, if we have a unit that can try to get a hold of his parents, he says those are the only people he trusts, we can get a C&T officer to make contact with them and possibly get a TPI for those grandparents, I agree. Charles, I'll take care of that when I get there. In my 15, I'm always doing around. to fly and wait to drive, Supervisor, and watch competitor to copy that event for possible mental health event 980[2]. We both copy. Supervisor. I have some odd divisions. Currently hit 13, we're down modified Code 1[3]. This is being held over and overactivity. Code 7[4] is okay for officers. Speeding, we are now modified code 1, which is being handled over, no productivity, code 7 is okay for officers.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
14: Cover (requesting backup)
[2]
980: Mental Health Event
[3]
Code 1: Respond at your convenience (non-emergency)
[4]
Code 7: Meal break (status okay for officers)
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Location mentioned:
Madison Ave, California
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