Woman attempts suicide by ingesting multiple pills, Beryl UT
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Emergency responders attended to a 35-year-old woman near 4400 W in Beryl who intentionally ingested about 60 Ativan pills in a suicide attempt. The woman was conscious and breathing normally. Deputies and a medical helicopter were deployed to assist at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Central Iron County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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But again, now 760 years wanting to a 35, 35-year-old female conscious and breathing.
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She took about 60 pills of Ativan about five minutes ago in a suicide attempt.
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It was intentional.
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She's not violent.
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She is not changing color.
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She's responding normally, breathing normally.
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She does not have any weapons.
00:19
We do have a couple of deputies that are on the way as well.
00:24
See your copy. Key repeat, the number of pills.
00:26
60 Pills, 60.
00:30
9.863 is copied, so I can see if white flight is available.
00:34
10.4.A.S.
00:39
Trang Trooper is sitting in a reckless, mile pose 26, SR-130.
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Seater, 580, coming.
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580.E chance.
00:57
3db44 you can control me 10244.
01:02
What do you have traffic center monofola fly flight?
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Let me get 3db444.
01:14
3d444.
01:16
When they came out of 763 live light was called they have a 20 to 25 minute ETA to the scene.
01:25
Your key repeat for ambient be on 766.
01:32
They are 20 to 25 minutes out to the scene and they're going to be launching and they're using Air Ground 3.
01:39
I stated that you were on contact on Air Ground.
01:42
Copy, thank you.
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Location mentioned:
N 4400 W, Beryl, UT 84714
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