Possible mental health crisis at therapist office, Jersey City NJ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded to a possible mental health crisis at a therapist’s office near Magnolia Ave in Jersey City. A caller reported a man expressing suicidal thoughts but said there were no weapons present. Units checked the location, and contact was attempted through a third party.
Audio|Heard on: Jersey City Police
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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North two, head on over to near Magnolia Ave.
00:02
Magnolia Ave location is going to be office number five.
00:06
Crosses dead end with Tonnelle.
00:09
Talking about a 27-year-old male patient currently at his therapist's office who expressed suicidal thoughts and mentioned wanting a firearm.
00:19
From the therapist,
00:20
no weapons on scene.
00:23
Copy that, there are no weapons on scene.
00:25
MC is notified for Magnolia Ave, office number five.
00:34
Chief.
00:39
So five is going to be negative.
00:41
We even knocked on the door, officer.
00:44
All right, yeah.
00:45
The caller was (name withheld), not on scene.
00:47
She was third party.
00:48
She said she was going to call the therapist to open up the door.
00:51
I'm just going to double check on our callback to see if she had any success on that.
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