Mental health crisis at Eau Claire public library, Eau Claire WI
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Emergency responders are assisting an adult male at Phillips Public Library in Eau Claire who reported a mental health crisis and statements of self-harm after taking medication.
Audio|Heard on: Eau Claire County Fire and EMS
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01:53
Transcript:
00:00
For UCPD, Medic-9, Truck-Five, C-trial response for a sick person mental health-related issues near Eau Claire Street at L.E.
00:07
L.E. Phillips Memorial Public Library, 400 Eau Claire Street.
00:10
See-troller response, Medic-9, Truck-5 on Firmings.
00:18
MedicNine is responding.
00:21
Tump.
00:25
Nine, Medi-9, medic-9 row.
00:28
I'm a center truck five in row.
00:35
The center to Medi-Nine, copy additional.
00:48
He was responding to the public library.
00:50
The patient was calling for himself via (name withheld), male.
00:55
He said he'll be waiting at the front entrance to the library.
01:00
He is on schizophrenic medicine and feels it's not working today.
01:04
He took eight pills and doesn't feel relief.
01:06
He was making some odd statements about hurting himself.
01:10
Feels as if he's body snatched.
01:19
ComCenter for all, MedicFive.
01:27
MedicFive is clear of Marshfield.
01:29
You can assign us to that call in place of Clear Street.
01:31
We already copied the update and we can show us in row.
01:36
Tempor, Medi-9 copy, you can just record.
01:40
Medic Man copy, direct.
01:41
Thank you, Medic-Mive.
01:46
Come center to Medics-5.
01:47
Additional, we do have officers en route, so I'll be on scene shortly.
01:52
Dobby.
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Location mentioned:
Eau Claire St, Eau Claire, WI 54701
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