Aggressive mental health crisis reported near Jake Lucas Rd, Ludowici GA
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A 21-year-old male was reported having a mental breakdown and aggressive behavior while potentially ingesting pills, prompting fire, EMS, and law enforcement to respond near Jake Lucas Rd.
Audio|Heard on: Long County Public Safety
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02:13
Transcript:
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Near Mincy Garrison Loop, near Mincy Garrison Loop.
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Response to a 21-year-old male possibly experiencing a mental breakdown.
00:07
His sister advised he is talking to himself and acting very aggressively,
00:10
and she heard him taking pills.
00:14
Fire and EMS staging while law enforcement responds.
00:20
Timber long, I'll be 38 right here at Chippet and then I'll handle that call.
00:23
Uh,
00:25
It'll be speaking at 84.
00:28
It's going to be a black Yukon.
00:34
Stand by on the 28th.
00:35
It's going to be pulled on the trailer.
00:40
Go on. Go on.
01:05
Fire and EMS stage in the area of near Mincy Garrison, Ludowici, mental subject.
01:13
Fire and EMS stage in the area of near Mincy Garrison Loop for mental subject.
01:20
The mental subject.
01:28
Follow-up with longshore in route to stage at near Mincy Garrison.
01:33
21-year-old male, possibly having a mental breakdown,
01:37
talking to himself and being aggressive.
01:39
I'm getting Ellie on around now.
01:48
Medic one.
01:52
Medic one to be here around.
01:56
You copy en route to near Mincy Garrison Loop.
02:01
21-year-old male possibly having a mental breakdown.
02:03
He is talking to himself and is very aggressive.
02:06
Law enforcement en route.
02:09
Caller also advised hearing him taking pills.
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Location mentioned:
Jake Lucas Rd NE, Georgia 31316
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