Officers respond to tense mental health call on Clay Street, Algonac MI
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Officers respond to a family issue near Clay Street, engaging with relatives to understand the situation; later identified as a mental health call with no suicidal intent.
Audio|Heard on: St. Clair County Police, Fire and EMS Simulcast
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02:7
Transcript:
00:00
It's on Clay Street, Battlestack?
00:03
We're good right now, we're still talking to the family trying to figure out what's going on.
00:08
Copy.
00:13
Good game, sir.
00:15
Clear. Clear.
00:20
She's going to try to contact her and have her open the door for you.
00:25
Okay.
00:31
Hi. Hi.
00:33
Can I call her Erin.
00:36
There's a lot of issues that goes on at this resident.
00:44
Four C five on making contact.
00:53
3438 status check
00:54
No, I'm on there.
00:59
Recorder.
01:04
Boy on 24th.
01:06
Everett Victory Union 7141.
01:09
You sent me another slow time.
01:11
Happy, big boy.
01:15
42.
01:19
42.
01:21
250s on a traffic stop at the big boy requesting a second unit.
01:27
No.
01:29
Gabby.
01:33
Affirm, I'm on Pine Grove and North River.
01:41
I can back 50.
01:43
Cavy, 42, just your ground.
01:46
Okay.
01:51
44 pulling up.
01:54
Cubby.
01:55
5-4.
02:01
Go ahead.
02:04
He's not suicidal.
02:05
You just throw them a note.
02:06
It's a mental health call.
02:07
Clear it.
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Location mentioned:
Clay St, Algonac, MI 48001
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