Man reports fire and flooding during mental health crisis, Green Valley AZ


Emergency responders were called to a psychiatric emergency at the Gulf of Rushing Mission near South Palo Verde Road, Green Valley. A man experiencing a mental health crisis believed there was a fire and flooding in his room, but no actual fire or flooding was confirmed.
Audio|Source: Pima County Public Safety South, Green Valley
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Transcript:
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Ingeny, one-tender seven one, code three test pain, one-four, correction, (number withheld), South Palo Verde Road,
00:10
and this is going to be for psychiatric problem,
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108 by 33.
00:24
Special copies at once they are transported when we're mostly married.
00:32
Puello 361 traffic.
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P-L-8 Alpha 7-0 x-right.
00:39
10-4[1], go-head with your 1020.
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Pilo 361, what's your 1020?
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It's going to be Saladica Road, hold on additional 20.
01:04
It's going to be South Rancho, Saladica Boulevard,
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St. Camino, Rencio, Caliente, West of.
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144.
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QO355-14108.
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Q03551144. 5-2-6-6-5-2-ring the other mountain.
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Interstate 1.
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We confirm this is 4-5-0-4-45-4. I see we have a room number of 418.
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865, please respond code 2[2] CRC.
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650 is the route.
02:05
For PCSO, it's going to be at the Gulf of Rushing Mission, room 418.
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PCSO goes on scene with the man having a mental breakdown.
02:15
Thinks there's a fire and flooding in a room.
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My unit's en route to the traffic.
02:28
Affirmative, Permanic 899 was clearing their now en route.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative—message received, understood, or OK.
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code 2: Urgent but non-emergency response; proceed promptly without lights or siren, obeying normal traffic laws.
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