Police assist in mental health crisis at gas station, Lansing MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency and police units responded to a medical assist and mental health crisis at Admiral Gas Station near South Pennsylvania Avenue in Lansing. A 29-year-old woman was reportedly threatening violence and being combative with medics. She was waiting outside when responders arrived.
Audio|Heard on: Greater Lansing Area Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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Sorry for a medical assist with medic at Admiral Gas Station near South Pennsylvania.
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Running at Forty Nine.
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Sixteen.
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Go ahead.
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Thanks.
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And start towards a mental health call at Admiral Gas Station near South Pennsylvania.
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Caller is a twenty-nine year old female saying that she's homicidal and wants to hurt others.
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Also stated that she would fight with you guys.
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She's having a mental health issue and police are on the way.
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On the way.
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Admiral Gas Station near South Pennsylvania Avenue.
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Have a twenty-nine year old female.
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She's homicidal, wants to hurt others and is advising us she's in a fight with medics.
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She's currently waiting outside; please respond and make contact with her.
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She's wearing a gray poncho,
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black coat, and black sweatpants.
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She's having a mental health episode.
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Medics are going to respond and stage.
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