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Female reported hanging from roof ledge in possible suicide attemptBuffalo NY

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Marine Dr, Buffalo, NY 14202

A female was reported hanging from a roof ledge at the Bayshore Building near Marine Drive and Erie Street in Buffalo. Emergency units were dispatched for a possible suicide attempt.

Audio|Heard on: Buffalo Police, Fire and EMS
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00:28
Transcript:
00:00
Following companies respond, near Marine Drive, that's between Erie Street Marine Drive apartments.
00:05
For a report of a possible female on the roof hanging from a ledge, possible suicide attempt, go for engine one, Ladder 2F40 and B43.
00:12
Special assignment,
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near Marine Drive, that's between Erie Street Marine Drive apartments at the Bayshore Building.
00:19
For a report of a female on the roof hanging from the edge in a purple dress, possible suicide attempt.
00:24
Let's go for engine 1, Ladder 2,
00:26
F40, and B43, timeout 12, 46 hours, Buffalo Fire.

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Marine Dr, Buffalo, NY 14202

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Incident Timeline

  1. Patient Transport and Event Conclusion
  2. Successful Removal from Ledge
  3. Critical Moments and Rescue
  4. On-Scene Negotiation and Monitoring
  5. Situation Update and Coordination
  6. Initial Dispatch and Response

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