Verbal disturbance by elderly woman at Starbucks, Nipomo CA
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Police responded to a verbal disturbance at a Starbucks near West Tefft Street involving an elderly woman with a red walker. The woman appeared to have a possible mental health issue. No weapons were involved.
Audio|Heard on: SLO County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Adam 611 for 15 at the Starbucks near West Tefft Street for a white female adult 70 to 80 with short gray hair, green sweatshirt and pants, verbal disturbance inside the store,
00:10
negative weapons, possibly mental health issue.
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Madam 611,
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just for information,
00:21
inquiring his subject has a red walker.
00:26
Add up to this one, we'll contact the RPN acquire.
00:33
6-2. 6-2. Code 3 to 1601 Price Street.
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1-601 Price Street to be across the Harborview Street.
00:41
Code 3 for a full victim.
00:46
Manager 3460 in quarter station 98 at 1552.
00:52
We'll see in route.
00:58
Sandlist, engine 3462 in route Twin Cities to pick up personnel.
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Command 6.
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Engine 3462, 1552.
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1552.
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Thank you.
01:12
Mr. Mr. I'm going on the next to the arm.
01:15
Right hand, filter.
01:19
8th, assisted living,
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83-year-old male fell, headed, head, conscious, and breathing.
01:29
38192 is responding.
01:31
Up 8192 is responding. Up 8192 was on Monacoia, Crescentville, Nikesh.
01:34
Crescent Road, Room 238, assisted living, 83-year-old male, fell, hooded head, conscious breathing.
01:45
StandLLLLLews, back in service, turning station 52.
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Local time 12.
01:50
Page 52, Soundless Cobb is at 1553.
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Affirmative.
01:58
She has a Red Walker.
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Location mentioned:
W Tefft St, Nipomo, CA 93444
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