Behavioral health crisis outside Tigard Police Station, Tigard OR
Emergency responders attended to a 29-year-old male outside Tigard Police Station experiencing a behavioral health crisis. The individual was breathing normally, not violent, and had known mental health conditions. No weapons or self-harm were reported.
Audio|Source: Washington County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Heavy Rescue 51, at EMR-135.
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Respond to code 1 behavioral health problem.
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At near Southwest Hall Boulevard.
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Cross streets are Southwest Burnham Street and Southwest O'Mara Street.
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ARCOM, AMR-135, responding to Hall from Minnescentials.
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Copy.
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Carcom, keep a truck, flyblown on the Tiger and call, please.
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Sure.
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ByWAMR-R-1-3-5 respying code 1 to Tiger station.
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Our callers online, 29-year-old male contentious breathing normally.
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They're requesting police and medical to go to a behavioral health facility.
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They feel like a threat to themselves, not others, not violent or combative, no weapons or access.
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They have history of bipolar, schizophrenia, ADHD,
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no self-harm or injuries at this time.
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intoxicants.
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They're outside the station in a black jacket, gray hoodie,
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black sweats,
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just using the Tiger Police Station phone,
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and the Tiger units responding from offsite.
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They're not at the station currently.
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Truck, I'll be back.
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Thank you.
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One through, driver, Steve, thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Near SW Hall Blvd, Tigard, OR 97223
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