Emergency response for mental health issue in Sandy, Sandy UT


Emergency medical responders attend to a person with a mental health problem at a home in Sandy, Utah. They had difficulty contacting the individual, who spoke briefly through the door before becoming unresponsive. Access inside the home is limited due to an unfinished basement and blocked upstairs area.
Audio|Source: Salt Lake City / County Police, Fire and UHP
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Medic Engine 34, psychiatric problem, priority 3, near Fapel Cider Drive, near 11020 South.
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Medicinion 34, psychiatric problem, priority 3, near EFAPL cider Drive, near 11020 South.
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Respond on Sandy Fire Warren.
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I'm sorry one for police your scene is quit in.
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7-5-5-5- Copy 408 Okay,
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I'm at 310, right? Make end of the 311, 4-O-9.
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Current is 37, if you can have the call-take or confirm for certain assist that can't get to the upstairs portion in the home.
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A firm, they regret that there's no access from the mainland to the option.
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They also advise that the basement is not finished, it should just be the backroom and the crawl space.
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It was 1014 when we knocked, he spoke through the door, but then we started to talk to him in and he stopped responding.
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Sandy, UT
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