Man causes disturbance at Stave Bar in Long Beach, Long Beach CA
A male at the Stave Bar near The Promenade in Long Beach climbed on vehicles, demanded drinks, tried to hit customers with bar stools, and slammed a roll-up window. Multiple callers reported his disorderly and threatening behavior. He appeared to be experiencing a mental health crisis.
Audio|Source: Long Beach Police Dispatch
04:55
Transcript:
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Okay, the B-Avise of a 2P-150 call still holding at the stave. It's near The Promenade. We just had an update from a secondary CP, saying the subject's now at the stave bar jumped on top of two vehicles.
00:15
This will be related to the unfounded 417 call.
00:19
Earlier, the mail is standing with a white ripped shirt. It's called number (number withheld).
00:25
Here.
00:28
Copy.
00:34
For the group call near South Street.
00:37
For subjects.
00:41
6A, your call number 1479-1479.
00:50
A south unit for an assist fire at near Pacific due to the premise hazard regarding tropeerfinalia.
01:02
Finish it up here, you can show me in route to the assist fire.
01:08
Child 3810, it's a sysfire at near Pacific.
01:12
They are en route for a female who adjusted bleach, mistakenly thought it was water.
01:22
So 76, looks like the child mother's mother is 95.
01:26
So far.
01:33
This is hearing a two-week-holding at TC Customer Disturbance 101 P-C, on Number 4-265.
01:40
On the 242, the victim is still in the parking line bleeding from the head. The victim is 6-3-7-5 and on how it started.
01:48
So it's jumped and kicked the victim in the head no weapons.
01:51
Sorry, it's going to be staging.
01:54
It's going to be the front house at the 1020.
02:00
Charlie 7, you were 97.
02:03
Copy, 96.
02:09
The victim on the 242 is going to be a mill wearing a blue Dodgers jersey.
02:16
Enter from the parking lot in the rear.
02:28
Charlie, copy code 4 with the wireless on ocean code 4.
02:33
A little further for your call, the subject that ingested the bleach accidentally is June, female, black, 7 years old,
02:44
no 929A, is accidental.
02:51
An advise firearm, 97.
02:54
10.
03:00
It is to Charlie 70. If I can go ahead and I can get a 901N, it's going to be for a male conscious and breathing,
03:09
is bleeding from the head just from being punched or kicked.
03:13
Can you confirm, it's going to be clear for fire?
03:20
Yeah, 10.4th.
03:23
10.4th.
03:26
And C. Charlie, 70, you are code for Adam.
03:30
I copy the code for Adam on the 242 on PCH code for.
03:37
It's information to be called in dispute, 448 in liquid unit 6.
03:42
No 850, so if female white 50 is still yelling at each other, it's going to be call number 1509.
03:47
C.M.A.6, 1, 22, 233.
03:53
We're hearing another two-beacon holding for report for a 245 at 5420p bonding occurred 15 ago with the wooden post. It's going to be gone on 1477.
04:03
T-mates for 1.22333.
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Engine one, rescue one.
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Copy engine one rescue one. See.
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77. I caught your message.
04:24
I actually need to put you on this 2p.
04:26
5150[1] at the stave, near The Promenade, multiple CPs on this call, saying the mail standing with the white rib shirt, demanding a drink inside the bar.
04:39
Also, earlier he was on top of the roof of one of the buildings.
04:48
Tanya just called back saying that the mail was trying to hit customers with bar stools and slammed a roll-up window.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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5150: Involuntary psychiatric hold for individuals posing danger to self, others, or gravely disabled.
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