Individual with fentanyl withdrawal and self-harm risk, Fremont CA


A person experiencing fentanyl withdrawal feels at risk of self-harm at a residence near Cullgate Track in Fremont. The individual has a history of depression, anxiety, and panic attacks. Their elderly parent is aware of the police involvement. A knife and razor are present in the home but the individual does not have access to them.
Audio|Source: Fremont Police Dispatch
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Transcript:
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5150[1] at near Cullgate Track.
00:06
She thinks she is withdrawing from fentanyl and might hurt herself.
00:14
Her parent, age 97, knows the police are called.
00:19
Her knife and razor are in the reporter's room but she does not have access or is not holding them.
00:27
She is (name withheld), will be in 91, 1026.
00:32
She has depression, anxiety, and panic attacks, no mania.
00:39
Wait, 3, the report is southbound of Fruma right now.
00:49
Did you confirm their own Fremont?
00:53
Police stopped down for the mom. They will be welcomed back to the apartment.
01:01
The reporter says she did not want to hurt herself but feels like it due to mania today.
01:08
Her parents age 97 are in the house.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
5150: Involuntary psychiatric hold for person posing danger to self/others or gravely disabled.
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Fremont, CA
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