Welfare check for man with complex PTSD at Horizon Dr, Grand Junction CO
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Emergency responders conducted a welfare check on a man with complex PTSD at near Horizon Drive. The caller expressed fear that police might harm him but denied suicidal thoughts and had no weapons, accompanied by a service dog.
Audio|Heard on: Mesa County and Grand Junction Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Copy Trinity. 20-30-34-65, copy on the welfare check.
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Male at near Horizon Dr Room 125, reps with Veterans Crisis Hotline said that the caller needed help, but the cops are trying to harm him.
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He does have complex PTSD break.
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Unknown if anything happened to make him feel this anxious.
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He just called approximately 15 minutes ago, denied having any suicidal ideation.
00:34
Has no weapons, does have a service dog with him, unknown, and talks,
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and should be alone.
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No, 2020.
00:48
Dispatch ambulance 82's Claire St.
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Marriage or Trains, District.
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In 17, 2020.
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30-4-70.
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This is the same mail that called in earlier today about his mom.
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I wasn't able to reach him, but I'll try to give him a phone call first.
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Location mentioned:
Horizon Dr, Grand Junction, CO 81506
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