Person with delusions weak and bedridden at Capeside Ave, Holly Springs NC


Police and EMS are responding to a person near Capeside Ave recently discharged from a mental health facility, experiencing delusions. The person may be aggressive but is bedridden and very weak. Responders were told to use no lights or sirens for the response.
Audio|Source: Town of Holly Springs Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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At near Capeside Ave, I repeat near Capeside Ave.
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Referencing,
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cars on reference, recently discharged from Holly Hill, now having delusions.
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Jack, we're in-row out.
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Are we assisting the MS?
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Jim was stopped by Raleigh.
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Unable to advise if you have messes and out.
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Also be advised they requested no license siren.
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46 drafts up.
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46 scores.
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Game Tom 9365, Henry Game Tom 9365, Linkflung Gable Ridge, Black BNW should be on time.
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104.
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104. Search to finish one.
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10 one.
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$46.36,000, 27, 28, 24. 10.4.
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That 28 comes back to a Dess to Michelle Nobleberry subjet out of Valhame in North Carolina.
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Same as active. Stand by for 25.
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Hello.
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6.7 comes back to a death to Michelle Noble subject out of Valhawain, out of Valhazant.
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27 is up to the 29.
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So.
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What is quickly advised patient is, could be aggressive, but is bedridden and very weak.
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Same is not taking there as could possibly be resistant to in this as well.
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Location mentioned:
Near Capeside Ave, Holly Springs, NC 27540
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