Man threatens to hang himself inside residence, Lockport NY
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Emergency units responded to a mental health crisis involving a 57-year-old man who threatened to hang himself inside a residence near Oak Brook Drive. He was home alone with a rope. The man had made several threats in the days prior.
Audio|Heard on: Niagara County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Near Oak Brook Drive, Male threatening to hang himself.
00:05
49.
00:07
6, got it.
00:10
Car 48, go ahead.
00:14
Just for your records, that was a Michigan plate, I'll be clear code 2.
00:18
Town 4.
00:20
(number withheld).
00:22
This is standby.
00:27
Okay.
00:39
Niagara County Fire Control to South Lockport.
00:41
EMS crew requested on standby at your station one on South Transit.
00:46
Before you, please,
00:48
emergency, fine officer to call fire control.
00:50
Unit 2, MEDIC 5, EMS.
00:53
PURT 49-Z6, putting EMS on standby, mayor,
00:57
(name withheld) is currently inside the residence with a rope, he's home alone, negative intubation.
01:03
(number withheld) call.
01:05
Screening to South Lockport, AMS crew request on standby at your hall.
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One on South Transit.
01:12
Police Emergency Line Officer to call fire control.
01:14
Fire control clear at 2105.
01:16
I am.
01:18
Both units, go two.
01:20
What time for?
01:21
Thanks, Cappies.
01:23
Charlie 3Many5, were you calling Unit 2?
01:27
I'm going to frame, and I'm just trying to see if they need anything, but I'm on the way in now.
01:34
Got it.
01:36
449 film 6, the male will be (name withheld), 57-year-old male.
01:41
He's made several threats over the last couple days as well.
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Location mentioned:
Oakbrook Dr, Lockport, NY 14094
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