Female threats to self harm and ingests pills, Corning NY
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Emergency responders were dispatched to near East 2nd Street, Apartment 101 in Corning for a 63-year-old female threatening self-harm. Upon arrival, the female had ingested a large number of pills. Law enforcement was on scene before EMS provided care.
Audio|Heard on: Steuben County Public Safety Simulcast
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Transcript:
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Subven to AMR, stage for a 25 Bravo 6, 63-year-old female, threatening to harm herself.
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Near East 2nd Street in the city of Corning.
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Between Park Avenue and Conhocton Street, Apartment 101.
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Stimend to AMR, stage for a 25 Bravo 6, 63-year-old female, threatening to harm herself.
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Near East 2nd Street in the city of Corning between Park Ave and Conhocton Street, Apartment 101.
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107.
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It's about 816 with St.
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James.
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Racing.
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The ringway is on 174.
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174.
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174 is around.
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Racing.
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Springway A14 is subven.
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A14.
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A14, Cologne.
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Race.
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Saban, AOS SABAN,
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ALS, ALS WANZ.
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SABAN, ALS-150.
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One-50. One-five-0.
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One-five-0.
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Clear noise.
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Out of service.
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Racing.
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Send to 174.
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174. Law enforcement is unseen.
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You can proceed in.
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They're stating that the female has swallowed a large amount of pills.
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Received.
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Sub-in, AMR 174.
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174.
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174 is on scene.
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Race you.
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16. 116, Ben.
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One Wednesdays.
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Okay, sir.
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Three.
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174, they need you to respond to the east side of the building.
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Location mentioned:
E 2nd St Apartment 101, Corning, NY 14830
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