Mental health crisis triggers staging at Forestburgh firehouse, Forestburgh NY
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A mental health emergency at a Hartwood Road residence led to units staging at the Forestburgh Firehouse until police secured the scene, ensuring responder safety.
Audio|Heard on: Sullivan County Fire/EMS Paging
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02:26
Transcript:
00:00
For this match to Empress,
00:03
EMS, Forestburgh Fire, a medical call.
00:07
For a mental health emergency,
00:12
the scene is not secure,
00:14
near Hartwood Road.
00:19
Repeating for Empress, EMS, Forestburgh Fire.
00:24
The mental health emergency scene is not secure.
00:32
Near Hartwood Road across Carpenter and Forestburgh Roads.
00:38
Request for units to stage at the Forestburgh Firehouse for now.
00:43
2050.
01:00
Pyrus 66. Fires 6062.
01:03
662.
01:09
6062.
01:15
Okay.
01:18
626 going around to be used it.
01:21
Dispatch to Forestburgh, a medical call for a mental health emergency on Hartwood Road request for all units to stand by your firehouse.
01:33
The scene is not secure.
01:35
Repeating for Forestburgh, a medical call for a mental health emergency on Hartwood Road.
01:41
Request for all units to stand by your firehouse, scene not secure at this time.
01:51
911[1]. 911F20.
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111.1.F2.0.
02:02
2.0.
02:07
EMS dispatched and triggered a Fire Department automatic response.
02:15
All units stand by at the Forestburgh Firehouse on Route 42 until the scene is deemed secure.
02:24
2.0 received.
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[1]
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Location mentioned:
Hartwood Rd, Forestburgh, NY 12777
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