Man restrained after suicide attempt with knife and pills, Lake Oswego OR
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders were called to a suicide attempt where a man was restrained by his father after trying to harm himself with a knife and swallowing a full bottle of medication. The man was bleeding and received medical attention at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Lake Oswego Fire
Listen to dispatch call
02:15
Transcript:
00:00
10, and E.N.R.
00:03
Respond to suicide attempt.
00:05
At 5, Block Terrace.
00:07
Cross streets are Tanglewood Drive from Britain Court.
00:10
Working Channel, Locom.
00:30
Look, on AMR 231 is responding to Block Terrace, are we staging for this?
00:49
In 210, ANWR 2 31.
00:51
This is going to say the situation.
00:52
We have four officers on the way.
00:54
The (name withheld) was attempting to kill himself with a knife.
00:57
He is being held down by his father.
00:58
He's born in 85.
01:01
We have four leg up of you in rows in row.
01:18
17.
01:26
Respond to Code 1[1] Medical Transport.
01:29
At near Rosiclisport.
01:32
Cross streets are no street and Rosiclis Drive.
01:36
Working Channel.
01:41
210 AMR 231 for further.
01:44
The mother is also saying he took an entire bottle of Prozac.
01:54
Engine 210, AMR 231, TV's on scene, requesting you guys do not stage and come in code 3.
02:00
He's bleeding unknown location at this time.
02:05
Okay, we can copy into the scene.
02:11
NJC10 copies are arriving.
02:14
Copy arriving, 1710.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 1: Routine, non-emergency response (no lights or siren)
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Location mentioned:
Lake Oswego, OR
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