Woman in mental health crisis reported at Cambridge residence, Cambridge NY
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Police and emergency medical services responded to a residence near 11 South Union Street in Cambridge for a woman in her 50s who was hearing voices, feeling nauseous, lethargic, and possibly experiencing a mental health crisis.
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Transcript:
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Patrol over to The Mansion at South Union 11 South Union Street room 106 speak with (name withheld) she is reporting she is hearing voices
00:27
Quirder is 2850, your status.
00:31
Do you know further?
00:34
I see 1905.
00:41
I'll be out. You said room 106.
00:45
No, firm up.
01:01
Free-even AMS, level 2, ALS request from Granville,
01:07
Ray 660 female down open, at this time acknowledging the Fairhaven rooms for the ALS request, 1907.
01:17
On 541.
01:18
Spatia 1.
01:21
1907.
01:25
How to service?
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615.
01:32
Headquarters on 5-61.
01:36
Out of service, 1708.
01:41
Out of service 1908.
01:50
114 for it.
01:55
What I wrote 114?
01:58
But I read 114.
02:07
(name withheld) is requesting fantastic, while you are her, she is nauseous, breathing with lethargic and hearing the voices.
02:22
1920.
02:29
Cambridge.
02:36
Cambridge, AMS, The Mansion South Union 11 South Union Street.
02:41
Police Department is requesting AMS to evaluate a female MQ related.
02:48
1911.
03:01
Cambridge,
03:02
MS. The Mansion at South Union, 11 South Union Street, Cambridge.
03:08
Village PD is requesting EMS evaluate a female in her 50s, admission related.
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Cambridge, NY 12816
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