Psychiatric emergency reported near college main street, Bryan TX
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched to a psychiatric emergency near College Main Street involving a person who threatened to commit suicide. Fire and medical units staged and assisted as directed by police.
Audio|Heard on: Bryan Fire
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Transcript:
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Medical emergency, 3902 College Main Street, Unit 101, psychiatric emergency.
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Box 3152, 552, 552.
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This message, will you put us on the psychiatric call?
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Director is available.
00:28
That's clear, putting you on the psychiatric call.
00:34
This starts the engine too.
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This is the audience.
00:44
If you could go ahead and stage, it's per PD.
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That's clear, do you have a medic can answer that's called?
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Negative regal, do you want us to send you on?
01:04
Yes, so you can roll the medic code one, please?
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That's clear, rolling a medic code one.
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Medical Emergency, Medics 2, Psychiatric Emergency, 3902 College Main Street, Unit 101.
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Unit 101-1-311314, respond to barned-5-2, vign 52.
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Medic 2, you are responding to a report of someone threatening to take their own life.
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I'm saying he is suppressed and wants to commit suicide.
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If you could stage per PD,
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and go code 1[1], per engine 2.
Police codes explained
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[1]
code 1: Non-emergency response (no lights/sirens)
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Location mentioned:
College Main St, Bryan, TX 77802
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