Psychiatric crisis spirals on U.S. Highway 1 with suicide threats, Kittrell NC
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With EMS and law enforcement responding, a young man near U.S. Highway 1 spirals into a mental health crisis, voicing suicidal and homicidal threats.
Audio|Heard on: Vance County Public Safety
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02:9
Transcript:
00:00
He should find the near U.S. Highway 1 North.
00:01
Highway 1 North, near U.S.
00:04
Highway 1 North,
00:05
20-year-old male having a psychiatric meltdown.
00:10
LOMP, EMS personnel being dispatched.
00:15
No, yeah, right.
00:19
10-4[1].
00:24
Street B, J.W.
00:26
Painter Road and Michael Corrie Road, have a 20-year-old male with psychological issues who wants to commit suicide.
00:36
Law enforcement is around.
00:42
It's in point for Rwantown County.
00:44
Go ahead.
00:48
Engine 22 and engine 23 clear from Early Lane Drive on the way back to the station available for calls.
00:54
10-4[1].
00:58
10, same to the resident.
01:03
10, single of the resident.
01:09
Not at third, I'll be a lot with you.
01:20
Devisers is the same male reference to welfare check earlier today.
01:39
Stand for?
01:44
Our units en route to near U.S. Highway 1 North.
01:47
This caller did advise that he wants to die today, he wants to kill himself and other people as well,
01:54
and also wants to do an overdose on drugs.
01:59
No known weapons.
02:02
Walk-in, if you don't mind, go ahead and make contact with EMS, just in case we do the IVCF, EMS don't take them.
Police codes explained
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10-4: Acknowledgment / OK
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Location mentioned:
U.S. Rte 1, Kittrell, NC 27544
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