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Man with depression requests hospital transportNew York NY

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NY-5, Clinton, NY 13323

A 46-year-old man with depression and anxiety has been panicking for several days and requested voluntary transport to the hospital near Route 5 and Mountain Drive.

Audio|Heard on: Oneida, Herkimer, and Madison Counties Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Westmoreland, Oneida County, voluntary transport, near Route 5.
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Restful, County,
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Voluntary transport, near Route 5, near Mountain Drive and Route 33.
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We are responding law enforcement for a 46-year-old male stating he has a history of depression and anxiety.
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He has been panicking the last couple of days, requesting transport to the hospital.
00:25
They are not yet unseen.
00:28
It's a 26 a.m.
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9 to a.m. 9 to a 21.
00:35
We have a 46-year-old male stating he has a history of depression and anxiety.
00:41
He has been panicking the last couple of days requested transfer to the hospital.
00:46
They are not yet unseen.

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NY-5, Clinton, NY 13323

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