Man attempts suicide at assisted living facility, Carrollton GA
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According to the dispatch call, a 70-year-old man attempted suicide by wrapping a cord around his neck at The Oaks Assisted Living. He is now conscious and alert, sitting with a nurse. Police are responding to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Carroll County Sheriff, Carrollton Police and Fire
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01:54
Transcript:
00:00
Dispatched 45, be in route near Old Newnan Road at the Oaks Assisted Living, MS Zone 5 suicide attempt.
00:11
Claire,
00:12
can you check the status of CRT?
00:19
35, CRT is not here today.
00:27
38 dispatch 38.
00:33
Good.
00:36
Rumbleo, full and intelligent,
00:38
Red Expedition.
00:39
Sam David Robert, (number withheld).
00:44
(number withheld). 5.
00:49
35. I'm assuming this is going to be a resident.
00:56
It's going to be room 502, sorry.
01:01
Player.
01:07
Can you ask him if the assisted living side or the nursing side?
01:16
243, they advise about being combative today.
01:19
There is a nurse sitting with him.
01:20
He did tell her if he had a knife that he would stab himself.
01:22
He doesn't have any weapons on.
01:27
Clear.
01:28
It's going to be the Oaks Assisted Living side, Room 502.
01:37
The patient is going to be a 70-year-old male conscious breathing alert, attempted to wrap a cord around his neck.
01:43
Advice he could not do it anymore.
01:45
He is sitting with a nurse and has not been combative.
01:48
CPD is responding with you.
01:53
Clear.
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Location mentioned:
Old Newnan Rd, Carrollton, GA 30116
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