Man threatens suicide during mental health crisis near Sherman St, Lincoln NE
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders were called to a 35-year-old man experiencing a mental health crisis near Sherman Street. He threatened to harm himself and refused hospital treatment with family. No self-harm has occurred yet, and police are on the way.
Audio|Heard on: Lincoln Police and Fire, Lancaster County Sheriff
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Transcript:
00:00
Zone 71, medical Charlie response, psychiatric problem.
00:05
At near Sherman Street.
00:07
Respond on TAC-5.
00:10
Engine 8 and Medic 3 respond to Zone 71 medical Charlie response psychiatric problem near Sherman Street.
00:21
Respond on TAC-5.
00:27
It's in service, we can take that call with Engine 8.
00:33
ClearMedic 3 to Jersey.
00:36
Engine 8.
00:39
No, very clear, thank you.
00:41
150313.
00:45
Engineate Medicaid, Charlie response, 7-1, near Sherman Street,
00:50
35-year-old male having a mental health issue,
00:53
threatening to harm himself,
00:56
refusing to go to a hospital with family to get help.
01:01
So far has not done anything to harm himself.
01:05
We'll have LPD on the way shortly and you have TAX.
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Location mentioned:
Sherman St, Lincoln, NE 68502
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