Male requests mental health evaluation near McDonald's, Reading MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a male caller at a McDonald's near Main Street requested a mental health evaluation due to depression and anxiety. He declined to provide his name and called from a deactivated phone. Officers located him near Chase Bank and transported him to the hospital for further care.
Audio|Heard on: Reading Police & Fire Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
03:6
Transcript:
00:00
Attention police and fire units.
00:03
It's going to be near Main Street, McDonald's.
00:07
A male party on 911, requesting a mental health evaluation for depression and anxiety.
00:14
No other comments were made.
00:27
One. Thank you.
00:30
Three, two.
00:36
One twelve, Brendan.
00:38
One twelve. One twelve.
00:40
Sorry, just confirmed me.
00:41
He just said he's depressed.
00:43
He didn't make any anti-statements or anything of that nature.
00:47
Right. Just stating depression and anxiety,
00:50
he advised also.
00:51
He's refused to give his name as well, so we don't have any more involved.
00:56
Also,
01:03
the phone number he's using is deactivated, he's called 911 from a deactivated phone.
01:13
105, 110.
01:18
I don't know if you got locked on or not, but you're heading that way also.
01:25
Great.
01:32
12 will be going out of McDonald's.
01:36
Reeves, he said that he walked over to the Chase Bank to get out of the way.
01:42
All right, 112 is going out of the Chase Bank.
01:48
I think I've got the mail here right in front of the Chase.
01:55
Reserved.
02:01
Main Street, Chase Bank now.
02:04
I'll just walk his lay over to the Chase Bank to the Medicaid.
02:14
Once in a reading, all the cases.
02:23
How he's on-team.
02:29
2-1-0-2-0-0-1-1-1-2-0.
02:38
Racing.
02:42
All right.
02:45
I'll see. Four and twelve running.
02:51
112.
02:53
All right, we're speaking in that mail now.
02:56
He's just requested to go to the hospital and say to have a little bit of anxiety attack.
02:59
He's just having a tough time,
03:01
mental lives with the holidays.
03:02
We're going to get you a name and everything like that, but he'll be going,
03:05
most likely to Winchester.
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