Possible suicide attempt reported near Logan Avenue, Middletown OH
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders received a call about a possible suicide attempt near Logan Avenue. The caller's mother heard a distress signal but lost contact. Responders staged at the scene while investigating the situation. No direct statements of suicide were made, but goodbyes were reported.
Audio|Heard on: Middletown Police and Fire
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02:59
Transcript:
00:00
Near Logan Avenue,
00:01
Near Logan Avenue.
00:04
Third-party call,
00:06
(name withheld) is supposed to be here.
00:09
Was on the phone with the complaining, his mother.
00:13
She heard a 103, and now he's not answering.
00:16
I believe he might have committed suicide.
00:24
I'll be clear.
00:26
I'll be clear.
00:31
10-4.
00:33
Six and four, what was that at first?
00:37
Near Logan.
00:39
Near Logan Avenue.
00:41
We're going to have a medic standby.
00:46
That's where I'm going to out.
00:48
Well, it's now.
00:53
Seto-4. N-5.
00:57
Set-of-four.
01:14
We know that heikinton, near Logan Avenue, subject possibly shot himself.
01:20
He's in round.
01:21
Go ahead and stage.
01:26
I'm ready to record.
01:29
Stand by.
01:43
Beck ones in the headquarters.
01:54
It sounds like he didn't make any direct statements of suicide.
01:58
He was just calling to say that he loved them and his goodbyes.
02:13
I'm going to be KF6-86 in Robert 8.
02:19
Centiport.
02:22
That's clear.
02:23
Engine 81 you can disregard.
02:29
Engine 82 in quarters.
02:53
Near Logan Avenue, subject possibly shot himself, phoedies on scene, the law streets of Manhattan and Ireland.
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Location mentioned:
Logan Ave, Middletown, OH 45044
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