Male veteran has PTSD episode near Scottsville Road, Lafayette TN
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A male veteran near Scottsville Road experienced a PTSD episode while driving and pulled over the vehicle. There were no suicidal thoughts reported. Emergency responders were dispatched to the scene for assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Macon County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:32
Transcript:
00:00
Address near Scottsville Road,
00:03
911,
00:04
It is going to be at the intersection of Metter Drive.
00:09
Caller is a male subject.
00:12
He is a veteran.
00:13
He is having a PTSD episode, but no suicidal thoughts. Pulled over on the side of the road in a white Audi 86.
00:22
Requester for assistance.
00:25
Unit acknowledged and en route.
00:28
It is acknowledged.
00:39
Unit en route to 911.
00:44
Near Scottsville Road, intersection Metter Drive.
00:49
Have eight.
00:51
33-year-old male having a PTSD episode.
00:55
There are no suicidal thoughts.
00:57
I have that information on hand.
01:03
He does match.
01:04
Do we know if there are any weapons involved?
01:08
That is sensitive.
01:13
Simple.
01:18
Round 4.4.4.
01:23
Units en route to near Scottsville Road and Metter Drive.
01:28
Near Scottsville Road and Metter Drive.
01:31
We have a 33-year-old male,
01:33
PTSD episode,
01:35
and no suicidal thoughts.
01:37
This time, units are en route.
01:43
Ferdle town.
01:47
This is going to be close to Highland County.
01:52
Also,
01:58
Did you confirm if he is or is not having suicidal thoughts?
02:06
Acknowledgment.
02:08
Acknowledged. Acknowledgment.
02:21
Hey Dita, flash, did he advise when he was driving by transfer?
02:30
Simple.
02:31
He has pulled over.
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Location mentioned:
Scottsville Rd, Lafayette, TN 37083
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