Female attempts suicide by overdose near Hayden St, Buffalo NY
A 20-year-old female near Hayden Street attempted suicide by overdose and was reportedly violent. Police were requested to the scene for assistance.
Audio|Source: Buffalo Fire
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Engine 25 and Ladder 10 respond for EMF, number near Hayden Street. That's between Seneca and Mineral Springs in the upper report of a 20-year-old female.
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Like patients, deciding to overdose, reportedly is violent, station for police.
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Engine 25 and Ladder 10 respond for AMS, number near Hayden Street.
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That's between Seneca and Mineral Springs.
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In the upper, report of a 20-year-old female.
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Attempting suicide via overdose, report to be violent, state away police, timeout, 13, 17 an hour, responsible fire.
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This is a batch 4-6. You're going to need to fill it for 25. 25, 10,
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and engine 4 are standing in an inspection.
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Roger 9th Chief.
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5.26 respond for EMS number 12 on Hodel Avenue. That's between the dead end in Niagara.
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Department 1001 for a 59-year-old male feeling ill.
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Engine 26, response for EMF number 12 on hurdle avenue.
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That's between the dead end in Niagara.
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Department 1001, report of a 59-year-old male feeling ill.
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Timeout 13, 17-hour, buffled fire.
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Dispatch 23.
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Street, go.
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Crisis Services is currently questioning the patient,
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PD on location, said that if they need AMR for transport, they'll call.
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Roger that, whole update,
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ADI,
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23-lestone, your back in.
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Engine 35 and Latter 15 respondent place of Nge 25 in truck 10 to near Hayden. That's the 15theneca, Mineral Springs at the upper for a female.
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Violence, psych attending suicide.
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Article 35 and 915 respond to number near Hayden Street. That's between Seneca and Mineral Springs in the upper.
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Report of a 20-year-old female,
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public suicide via overdose. Report to be violent.
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Police have been requested advice dates until they arrive. Time out 13, 18 hours, well, full fire.
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