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55 <br /> EXHIBIT C: ORANGE COUNTY DATA SOURCES AND NOTES <br /> Municipal Police Departments <br /> Mental Health calls to 911 are taken from Orange County 911 records and reported separately for each Orange County law enforcement <br /> agency.Two types of episodes are included:those coded as MH-nonviolent and those coded as MH-violent. Examination of the potentially <br /> violent descriptions suggested that most of these episodes could be addressed at the recommended Crisis-Diversion Facility. Data were <br /> compiled for the last nine months of 2020. <br /> Disturbance/Trespass 91 1 calls associated with homelessness are recorded separately.Virtually all these calls involve Chapel Hill (87%) and <br /> Carrboro (8%).A small percentage of these may be transported to Crisis-Diversion Facility.These diversions may grow as programs to address <br /> homeless population evolve. Data were compiled for the last nine months of 2020. <br /> CHPD records were reviewed: data was compiled from Chapel Hill Police Records Management System (RMS) for 201 S — 2020. <br /> These records provide data on suicide and SUD episodes and for non-IVC commitments (voluntary and emergency medical). <br /> The CHPD data are used to make inferences for episodes in the other Orange County municipalities based on population.Currently,most of <br /> these calls result in transport to the UNC ED. <br /> Commitment episodes reported for LE agencies above do not include IVCs.AII OC-initiated IVCs are reported under Magistrate. <br /> Emergency Medical Services <br /> EMS 91 1 calls were compiled from ESO data for three categories:MH-related (includes suicidal ideation),opioid-related,and alcohol-related <br /> for 2018— 2020. <br /> Most episodes labeled as transported without sirens or lights can be diverted to Facility: less then 3-4% are too agitated to receive care at the <br /> Facility.These episodes do not include treated and released or AMA situations. <br /> 42 <br />