Woman with mental health issue breaks items at home, Farmington NY
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Officers responded near Fairdale Glen to a 19-year-old woman experiencing a mental health crisis. She was breaking items inside the house but did not physically harm anyone.
Audio|Heard on: Ontario County Law Enforcement
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02:43
Transcript:
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143 and 154 for the mental hygiene.
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For three 154.
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near Fairdale Glen for a 19-year-old female having a mental hygiene issue.
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Tommy.
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39, we're out, New York, George, Mary Young,
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38, 8.
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Okay.
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He is going to Fairdale Glen.
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The female is causing a problem by breaking items in the house but not being physical with people.
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One-A-3-6-7-Far-Dade.
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Do you want to reroute to Fairdale?
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Only 3-6, you would be closer.
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If you can start that way, 154, I'll have you take that card here.
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Copy.
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The 13th, signature, you can clear out my card here and the Fragile job.
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Thank you.
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On 2A, just to keep you advised, the ambulance has not gone en route from Honeyway.
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It looks like it might be a mutual aid job.
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No copy.
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And I take away zero two.
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Eight zero two.
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I added a name and apartment.
01:38
Can you see if you have any history with an individual, please?
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Yeah.
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8.05.
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Clark Street in South Main.
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King King Nora 41418.
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Cap.
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182.9 Ontario.
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I'll be pulling up.
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8-0-2. The thing I'm finding is from 815 of 24 with that name and apartment number.
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Copy, thank you.
02:42
One is 36, I'm sure I'll be in there, right.
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Fairdale Glen, Farmington, NY 14425
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