18-year-old male with suicidal ideation reported, Elko NV
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An ambulance, fire, and police responded to near Clover Hills Drive for an 18-year-old male experiencing suicidal thoughts. The individual spoke with an officer and family members, and no further assistance was needed.
Audio|Heard on: Elko City and County Public Safety
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01:26
Transcript:
00:00
Attentionable Ambulance, you're needed near Cloverhill Drive for an 18-year-old male psychiatric issue.
00:07
He wants to commit suicide, an officer has spoken to a medicis code to respond.
00:13
Attention, local ambulance here needed near Clover Hills Drive for an 18-year-old male with suicidal ideations.
00:23
He has spoken to an officer over the phone.
00:25
Officers advising it as No further assistance needed; scene is secure respondent.
00:27
Emergency response with lights and sirens.
00:32
Aldermanic one cut.
00:33
We'll be around.
00:34
Confirpy. No longer.
00:39
That's affirmed. He spoke to him on the phone.
00:41
He's with family.
00:42
Officer said it was called for.
00:59
Attention, you're needed near Clover Hills Drive for an 18-year-old male with suicidal ideations.
01:07
There is not an officer I'm seeing.
01:09
He has spoken to the juvenile.
01:11
It is No further assistance needed; scene is secure Medical Correspondent.
01:13
It was family members.
01:14
Attention, Uncle Fire, you're needed near Clover Hills Drive for an 18-year-old male with suicidal ideations.
01:22
Officer spoken to him, he advised his No further assistance needed; scene is secure for Medical Correspondent.
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Location mentioned:
Clover Hills Dr, Elko, NV 89801
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