Person detoxing with psychotic episode at Long Beach address, Long Beach CA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders are at 3303 Iroquois Avenue for a person detoxing from alcohol and cocaine and experiencing a psychotic episode. The individual previously had knives and was uncooperative when held. Caution is advised.
Audio|Heard on: Long Beach Police Dispatch
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02:20
Transcript:
00:00
United States Fire at 3303 Iroquois Avenue reports subject detoxing from alcohol and cocaine, currently experiencing a psychotic episode.
00:17
Boy, China, I'll cover your back in a law.
00:24
And I'm very poor traffic.
00:27
940.
00:30
7th and BCH 9 George Union Kings, 031.
00:42
594 is shown the once current 23 Toyota left at Cansea, 1070 Hoffman.
00:53
My well, your unit, he's caution, we still have debris in the traffic lanes, southbound Palliverty, south of eastern.
01:05
Two boys, 17,
01:07
I got several plates for you here when you're ready.
01:11
Time for go ahead.
01:14
We're going to go with T1.
01:16
It's going to be eight, Robert,
01:18
Adam Union,
01:20
256.
01:21
Second place is going to be six, zebra Roberts, 4-713.
01:27
Break for traffic.
01:33
Third place, parked vehicle are going to be 8,
01:37
Zebra Lincoln George, 441,
01:40
and final place can be California exempt (number withheld).
01:47
For the adjunct, I have (number withheld).
01:53
Then you have (number withheld).
02:08
So the unit's going to Iroquois, that's Michael,
02:11
last time he had some knives and locked himself in the garage,
02:15
and he became pretty uncooperative when placed on a hold, so caution is advised.
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Location mentioned:
Iroquois Ave, Long Beach, CA 90808
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