Person threatening suicide transported to hospital, Erie County OH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders managed a person who threatened to commit suicide near US-250 and E Bogart Rd. Officers coordinated with family and monitored the person's drive to the hospital for treatment.
Audio|Heard on: North Central Ohio Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
You've made suicidal comments.
00:09
Here, sorry.
00:13
Okay.
00:15
Pidgee nine on three, fair.
00:35
179-191 to tell the squad is reflected at (number withheld) 3 p.m. A.
00:40
Avenue near Lyon Avenue for 4800, female-maidro, female and transporting to the hospital, for the hospital, 9-1-clear, 16-0-3.
00:56
It's 5103 calls and he'll stop him.
01:00
390s.
01:02
5.
01:04
It's time for him to go to his mom.
01:06
It has a suicidal threat.
01:09
It's history.
01:12
Okay. So you stop them?
01:18
I thought that happened five minutes ago, so he should stop him.
01:23
Ciner respond to 3931-10223 for a suicidal female.
01:31
Turn for no respond on 250.
01:33
2-250. 2-2903-1-50.
01:43
You're not so much record, (name withheld).
01:48
We were at the traffic light at 113 and 250.
01:53
You know, I was a verbal conversation at his door.
01:56
He kind of took off on me in last seen was fine.
01:58
Drive himself, he directly to pilot.
02:01
Drivers on the phone.
02:02
I don't know if my wife changed the middle of the night of speech.
02:05
Further than that is,
02:06
I'll say. Why me to stop on my will?
02:10
Here, Chris.
02:12
2201, can you advise this? They're concluding it.
02:14
Stand 45.
02:18
Okay, we've just heard of his calls.
02:20
I tell you made suicide with comments.
02:22
You know, commercial white town.
02:24
22L411.
02:30
It's a D-Camp with a footout slogan and doors.
02:34
Can you respond to 3931-1023-223?
02:39
Okay, just the dad want us to transport you now.
02:42
I have a deputy headed that way.
02:47
We're free the county unit.
02:50
I can call that and find that answer.
02:51
Okay.
02:57
22-03
03:03
Dad's unsure.
03:04
He said he's okay with following him while he's going there.
03:10
The unit will be on train.
03:13
Okay, well as long as...
03:15
We've seen 16-0-6-0-7.
03:16
That's been allowed to this point.
03:18
Maybe a car in front, car and back, get into the hospital.
03:23
We're clear.
03:28
59-220200. We're going to be at US 250 and Bogart.
03:33
The truck in front is using turn signals and driving like a sane person at the moment.
03:46
Our squad 17 checkup.
03:50
(Redacted unrelated content about another incident).
04:18
Margaret is clear, 112, 100.
04:21
7200, yeah my son.
04:25
Go ahead.
04:27
109-9-0-5-90-20.
04:30
Here, great.
04:35
I'm 142 to that call, not 100.
04:40
That's what.
04:42
2419, can you respond to 20 and 590, 20 and 590 for a Sambite, time down 16-0-7?
04:49
Michigan.
04:53
Mr. Town, left 73 Zon-2.
04:59
73 on C and out 6707.
05:03
7707.
05:05
Mnick 72 is on-A.
05:10
1720-0-0-2-10.
05:13
I'm attempting now.
05:18
How are they going to take our office.
05:22
I'll be okay.
05:24
Also be advised this, he'll learn on complaint.
05:28
All right.
05:31
...brace Pound from Office Avenue, just off of 250.
05:36
Clear.
05:44
22212.2.03.
05:46
I'm on Columbus,
05:48
Michigan. You want me to pull over and head this off.
05:52
Fort Street, five.
05:54
As it now, we're just going to let him drive to the hospital.
05:57
Okay. Let me a vent that he deters from that location.
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