Woman suicidal and walking on interstate near miracle mile, Lebanon NH
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A woman was walking on the interstate near Miracle Mile in Lebanon, expressing suicidal thoughts and intending to jump in front of traffic. Police and emergency medical services responded to assist her.
Audio|Heard on: Upper Valley Area Police and Fire
Listen to dispatch call
02:18
Transcript:
00:00
She is suicidal and would like an ambulance.
00:04
We will have an ambulance en route.
00:08
Where are you in front of?
00:12
AutoZone.
00:15
10-5[1] and what is to go ahead with the female's name? (name withheld).
00:27
(number withheld) out of Vermont.
00:45
In Fire, medical call, SIOP with PD, West Hydrant District, 6-0, Interstate 89, near Plainfield Road, in Lebanon.
00:57
Medical call, SIOP with PD, West Hydrant District, 6-0, interstate 89, near Plainfield Road in Lebanon, timeout, 1807.
01:13
At least.
01:16
I'm sure she has a caution.
01:22
If she doesn't, we put one in, she would like to commit suicide by walking on the interstate.
01:32
One.
01:35
She's on the highway.
01:42
You're on to KUA, 1807.
01:48
Yeah.
01:51
Norwich FAST units are clear and available.
01:53
Hanover will be transporting.
01:56
Norwichfast is clear and available.
01:59
Hanover to be transporting 1809.
02:06
First spy, Miracle Mile in the area with AutoZone.
02:10
Your response.
02:11
PD is out with his female.
02:12
She is suicidal.
02:14
Would like to kill herself by means of jumping in front of traffic, 1810.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-5: Relay (Transmit message)
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Location mentioned:
Miracle Mile, Lebanon, NH 03766
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