Mentally ill person refuses help at Halifax Hospital parking lot, Daytona Beach FL
Police responded to Halifax Hospital parking lot for a mentally ill person refusing voluntary assistance. The individual was in a mental health crisis and was located in the waiting room. The person's mother was on scene requesting to speak with officers.
Audio|Source: Daytona Beach, Ormond Beach and Holly Hill Police
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Transcript:
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30 Charlie 43 copy a mentally old person.
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Go ahead.
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It's going to be at the Halifax Hospital.
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The parking lot security has RP[1] in a room though.
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Ten-four is she refusing voluntary?
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1212.
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Go ahead.
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Ocean Shore and Coquina Key Drive on Ford Attack Keyload, November X-ray 459 on Ivo8 SUV.
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Security reading.
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Sort of Halifax security reading?
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No court.
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Reference to the mentally ill person in the parking lot, are they refusing voluntary big rat?
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Well, I'll just arrive in there, I believe she's in the waiting room.
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I'll go shortly.
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4.3, I copy.
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Charlie 21, Central.
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City Charlie 21.
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Coats can be screen to close, 6-1, Maine,
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THC, and whenever we get somebody for the business is a lawyer.
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I copy.
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Okay, 96. What's the address for the business one?
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It's going to be 9 South Wild Olive Avenue.
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Just as it's going to be the corporate office.
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Okay,
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nine six.
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Go ahead.
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This is asking for an art dog, are you available?
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Hi, I'm not 31. They'll have to either at the county or another agency.
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I, copy.
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One moreover 13 central, copy, correct.
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Okay.
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Keyload November x-ray mic 5-9.
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I'm happy.
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704 Central.
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7.04.
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The female's in a waiting room, her mother's here.
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She'll probably send an officer to speak to the mother. I guess she's had some issues with the female.
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She'd like to speak to somebody.
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I copy. Forty-three, do you copy?
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
RP: Person providing information or making a report to law enforcement or emergency services.
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