Woman experiencing psychiatric crisis found safe on Chester Pike, Ridley Park PA
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Police responded to a report of a woman experiencing a psychiatric crisis on Chester Pike near Eastchester Avenue. The woman was found safe and allowed to return to her apartment.
Audio|Heard on: Delaware County Police Dispatch - Sector 5
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02:59
Transcript:
00:00
740 Eastchester, 740 Eastchester,
00:03
740 Eastchester, about 730, 730 for a psychiatric and no ambulance dispatch, third party call.
00:09
Looking for (name withheld), History of Act 64.
00:21
Next black sweatshirt, they stretch your pants on now color shoes.
00:30
Go.
00:33
301. She's supposed to be in the middle.
00:46
She's supposed to be in the middle of Chester Pike.
00:52
Okay,
00:54
got it.
00:58
I'm actually right up the street back.
01:05
If you want to order, I just run or open.
01:09
730, he's just a bike apartment.
01:14
I'm hoping here right now is clear.
01:18
Okay.
01:22
Give me the description one more time.
01:25
They're going to white, female, five-four glasses, big bag, a backpack, black sweatshirt, a red stretchy pink.
01:31
Yeah, I mean, I'll shoot her on the sidewalk in front of that.
01:34
Address.
01:36
Okay, 36 would tune it.
01:39
Sorry, 42.
01:41
All right.
01:56
At the chocolate factory,
01:59
903, 903 industrial 903, industrial threats on progress from a couple of days again.
02:09
Okay.
02:12
31, 22.
02:17
3132.
02:19
At the loophole, 1901, West McDade, 1901, 1901, West McDade, keys lost in the running vehicle, see the woman.
02:25
Fire to self-send the call.
02:31
Copy.
02:44
Good.
02:47
Yeah, she didn't have a phone for you guys if she wants to go back.
02:52
Um, past 290 now.
02:55
She wanted she's fine to let her go back in their apartment, I'll stop by and talk to her.
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