Suicidal teen sparks police standoff at Mont Vernon home, Mont Vernon NH
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Police secure scene with suicidal teen at Mont Vernon home, with medics awaiting safe entry amid concerns of violence.
Audio|Heard on: Amherst Police and Fire
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02:6
Transcript:
00:00
I rescue, EMS pending for an additional med call, near Bear Brook Way in Mont Vernon.
00:05
EMS pending for an additional med call, near Bear Brook Way in Mont Vernon.
00:20
Tones are for Amherst Fire Rescue for an additional med call.
00:24
Stage for police at Mont Vernon.
00:26
Near Bear Brook Way for a 17-year-old female.
00:27
Saying that she is suicidal.
00:31
911 stated that she was violent at the time, has made comments about taking pills, but has not taken any.
00:40
That's Amherst Fire Rescue,
00:42
stage for police in Mont Vernon.
00:44
Near Bear Brook Way, the 17-year-old female,
00:47
stating suicidal ideations.
00:50
Time out.
00:53
1638.
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Medic 1, go ahead.
01:06
I'll have you return to the station.
01:08
I have no one; I am responding yet.
01:16
Amherst checking with 105 status.
01:19
Amherst, 105 status.
01:24
Amherst, 105 status.
01:27
R.
01:34
6141.
01:37
For Amherst Fire Rescue, responded ambulance Tumont-Vernan-Vernan, near Bear Brook Way,
01:43
for a Bravo-level 17-year-old female conscious and breathing,
01:47
stating suicidal ideations.
01:50
That's Amherst Fire Rescue.
01:52
Retone for an additional med call.
01:55
Near Bear Brook Way in Mont Vernon for a Bravo level 17-year-old female conscious, breathing, and alert, stating suicidal ideation.
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Location mentioned:
Bear Brook Way, Mont Vernon, NH 03057
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