Police and EMS respond to aggressive teenager with mental health issues, Broome County NY
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According to the dispatch call, police and emergency medical services responded to an aggressive teenager with mental health issues near East Main Street in Union, NY. Responder safety measures were in place during the incident.
Audio|Heard on: Broome County Public Safety (P25)
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Transcript:
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For a two-car response, a large aggressive teenager,
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mental health issues.
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In the zone 2 north patrol respondent with the EMS 4239, NY-26 for responder safety's location
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Roger Department Unit 1 for the patient going to be cross-off until off issues
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2C21 SAS location
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The mail, bear it
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135 location
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81 north, I put five.
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One three four location.
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East Main at Francis House.
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One three location.
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Port and Lawson.
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One 35, one three four responding with the UMS.
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4239, Route 26.
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A senior male pending seizure responder safety.
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For aggressive teenager with mental health issue, a large person.
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Location mentioned:
E Main St, Union, NY 13760
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