Man with stroke symptoms and suicidal history receives response, Carol Stream IL
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Emergency responders attended to a 22-year-old man near Claring Creek Court, Carol Stream, who showed signs of a stroke. The man has a history of self-harm and suicidal thoughts, prompting multiple officers to respond for safety.
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Stroke District near Claring Creek Court Carol Stream nettee 27 netted 34 squad 27 cross street of north Gary avenue and west health trail
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Tom, 27, Medic 27.
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Okay.
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There is an ALSI for this patient.
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It's on your ticket.
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A 22-year-old male.
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So the right side of his head is hurting and his left son.
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His vision is going in and out.
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He's going to meet you outside.
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Cautioning (name withheld), (name withheld), is a history of cutting himself, making suicidal statements, including planning suicide by cop.
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He admitted to making these statements.
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His history of them,
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he did not specify a plan,
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and it's a multiple officer response.
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He advised no weapons no retains.
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Carol Stream, IL
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