Man in apartment reports wanting to die, has breathing trouble, Charleston WV


Police responded to a mental health crisis at an apartment. A 64-year-old man said he wanted to die and was without his medications. He had trouble breathing but refused an ambulance. No weapons were reported.
Audio|Source: Kanawha County Public Safety
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In Washington Street West at the Washington Green Apartments, Apartment 308,
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have a 64-year-old male, secondhand info,
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called the caller, said he wanted to die, doesn't have any of his medications, no weapons, also some trouble breathing, but he was breathing heavily, 1124.
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Everyone. We're going to head over there as well.
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Campbell, train route 11.25.
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ID card form, it's NDS706-854.
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It is valid, zero points.
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He is negative, Leo, Lerns, and NCIC.
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J-4-50.
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Turtle 105-108 tripping on you.
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We're out. 4500 Delaware.
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10, 411.25.
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The 408 the internet you can cancel off.
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Okay. I've got a mail trade for us.
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Copy, mail code 40, 1126.
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Okay, now. Second one.
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17. 17.
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Got a call to run by you.
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It's at Washington Green Apartments at Washington Street West.
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Apartment 308.
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Callers requesting a check while being on her stepdad.
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A Williams Hurley subject.
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He advised her that he wanted to die, that he didn't have any of his medications.
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He was breathing really healthy when they were on the phone, but said that he couldn't breathe and didn't want an ambulance.
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Location mentioned:
Near W Washington St, Charleston, WV 25387
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