Officers respond to mental health crisis near majestic mountain dr, Tucson AZ
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According to the dispatch call, police responded to a mental health crisis near North Majestic Mountain Drive. The subject called multiple times and has a mental health order but no petition was filed. Crisis management team involvement was noted.
Audio|Heard on: Tucson Police/Fire Citywide
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near North Majestic Mountain Drive.
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Two other...
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None of me three.
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One anime three.
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I didn't copy the last, but do we still need a unit to assist crisis?
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It's done further at the library or at the marketplace.
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Can I copy.
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Let me put notes on my call and I'll be en route.
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Choose well.
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I'm going to do a walkthrough.
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596-173.
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Go ahead.
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(name withheld) has a mental health order.
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Okay.
01:02
Captain 8,1, south 81.
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Just a heads up, tender is at quarterfence.
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Okay,
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everyone, one team goes empty, we'll shut down the operations.
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Copy that.
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Force command one.
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I missed it. Did they have a petition?
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Negative. She's called in four times tonight reporting the same thing, so we started a CMT for her.
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Anyway,
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we're asking if CMT has a petition for her.
01:48
Correct. I understand the question.
01:50
They do not have a petition for her.
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Location mentioned:
N Majestic Mountain Dr, Tucson, AZ 85742
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