Mental health crisis at Gainesville residence, Gainesville FL
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According to the dispatch call, emergency services responded to a mental health crisis near Northwest 36th Avenue in Gainesville involving a female who was screaming that she wanted to die. The woman has bipolar disorder and was refusing medication but was not actively harming herself. The location includes a resident who is nonverbal and developmentally delayed.
Audio|Heard on: Gainesville Police and Alachua Fire
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Transcript:
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Agro 32, Zulu, Eighty-two, 1065, 37 alpha.
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Lago 32.
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Agile 32. The last for a rescue 30.
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Rescue 30?
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Sury 30. Is she a census alert to Shan for an 85-85 female?
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Rescue 3. All, she should have been to such an alert to Shan for an 85-year-female female is 13-10.
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Looking at 549 notification 37 Alpha near Northwest 36th Avenue.
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Subject screaming that she wants to die.
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She's not actively trying to hurt herself,
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but advised she's bipolar and refusing to take her medicine.
00:39
There's a flag on the residence for a patient there that is nonverbal and developmentally delayed.
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It's not going to be the subject.
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Subject is a (name withheld), born in 53.
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We're still taking the call.
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Time 411, 2.51.
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Location mentioned:
NW 36th Ave, Gainesville, FL 32605
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