Possible suicide threat near north creek road, Comfort TX
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Emergency responders were dispatched to near North Creek Road for a possible suicide threat involving a 33-year-old male who sent a concerning message to his mother. The individual has a history of alcoholism and was not responding at the time of the call.
Audio|Heard on: Kendall County Public Safety
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03:2
Transcript:
00:00
The near North Creek Road, Unit 9-1.
00:04
The call says his son, (name withheld), 33-year-old male, sent a message to his mother leading her to believe he was going to commit suicide.
00:12
He quit his talk today and has trouble with alcoholism.
00:18
Stay up for you.
00:47
Station 2, Comfort First Responders, to near North Creek Road, for a suicide threat.
00:58
43-year-old male who sends a message and is now not responding.
01:03
Timeout, (number withheld).
01:21
The Valero Covecaven, parking lot, Victor William Mary, (number withheld).
01:26
Let's hand do it.
01:31
Yeah, Victor William Mary, (number withheld).
01:37
You can also show me in route to that suicide phone.
01:54
The badge, command 5-1, then around.
02:00
Turn around to near North Creek Road.
02:08
173, it's going to be on a PC search code for.
02:15
Sebastian 251 will be in the area we'll be staging.
02:23
1122 1164.
02:28
I'm going to head that way with you as well.
02:30
I'm probably a lot closer than 44.
02:37
Command 51 from Fire Station.
02:47
Command 51.
02:48
Certified if you need it.
02:52
Nice.
02:53
Staging at the moment, we'll let you know if we need anything.
03:00
Medic 2 is staging with Command 51 at this time.
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Location mentioned:
N Creek Rd, Comfort, TX 78013
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