Man experiencing psychiatric emergency hits himself, New Hartford CT
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A 64-year-old man had a psychiatric emergency and was hitting himself near Litchfield Turnpike. A mobile crisis unit responded and police were not requested.
Audio|Heard on: Litchfield County Fire and EMS Departments - Southern
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01:19
Transcript:
00:00
LCD to New Hartford Ambulance, Respondent Stage Away for near Litchfield Turnpike.
00:05
Before a 64-year-old male psychiatric emergency, conscious and breathing, respondent stage away for near Litchfield Turnpike.
00:14
Before a 64-year-old male psychiatric emergency, conscious and breathing, near Ramstein Road and Woodland Road, time now 1558.
00:25
969 C.O. Richard Guilford.
00:35
LBNH2 is responding.
00:39
Thursday, NH2 will show you at 1,600 hours.
00:51
Over in H2?
00:54
NH2 mobile crisis is on scene.
00:56
They did state no police are needed.
00:58
Patient is hitting himself.
00:59
No history of being combative with responders.
01:02
Hitting himself led to calling police.
01:05
Would you like to clear yourselves in or wait for their arrival?
01:15
Please keep the CSD en route, probably will bring ourselves in.
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Location mentioned:
Litchfield Turnpike, New Hartford, CT 06057
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