Person in custody complains of shortness of breath at Whole Foods, Berkeley CA


Police have a person in custody at Whole Foods who is complaining of shortness of breath. Medical help is being coordinated with Berkeley.
Audio|Source: Albany Police and Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
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11 for 10. It's a shortness complaint of shortness of breath.
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I copy and confirming you guys are at Whole Foods.
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10-4[1].
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10-4[1].
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26 to 70, it's a negative match.
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Another three in Chalk 1-Albany Fire Dispatch. Can you be enraught at 10-10?
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25 Gilman, 1-2025 Gilman, that's going to be at the Whole Foods,
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APD is on scene with an in-custy, it says, complaining of shortness and breath.
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1926, that's going to be a negative match.
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All coming and keep on.
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It's an Albany incident.
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Albany units are on scene, attempting to arrest the subject, but they are completing a program.
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It's a real threat.
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Study steps.
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I understand it's started in Albany, but now the medical is happening in Berkeley. You contact Berkeley and have them said the medical response.
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Copy.
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I'll show you in station, though.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative; message received and understood.
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