Man released from psychiatric care acts violently indoors, San Francisco CA
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According to the dispatch call, a man recently released from psychiatric emergency services was violent and hitting walls, causing injuries to his hands. The mobile crisis unit requested police assistance at a unit near South Van Ness Avenue in San Francisco.
Audio|Heard on: San Francisco City Police
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01:26
Transcript:
00:00
David, to start a response on this 8-800 at near South Van Ness Avenue, Unit 308, cross of 16th and 17th.
00:12
I'm David 45, Charles.
00:17
RP just received a report was that and 45 tells so the RP just received information regarding a subject that's hitting walls and being violent.
00:37
A subject was just released from PES and he's requesting a PD assist to meet the subject to get him help.
00:47
He currently, the subject currently has blood on his hands from hitting the walls today.
01:03
So,
01:05
the copy, which is mobile crisis named John, is 97, with the subject,
01:12
(name withheld)
01:15
white mail 27 sent for.
01:19
He's currently outside waiting for you to make entry in the city agency ban.
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