Person with mental health crisis self-inflicted cuts near Redding Ridge, Peachtree City GA
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According to the dispatch call, a person near Redding Ridge had a mental health crisis and made small self-inflicted cuts on their arms. Bleeding stopped before emergency responders arrived. EMS and police are responding to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Peachtree City Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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1595, 1326, 1044 in progress, near Redding Ridge, near Reading Range, cross street of Downington Drive.
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Callers Ren, Roxham-Weber subject at this location having a mental health crisis is 1056.
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It's cut his arms tonight.
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Medica 84, Engine 84, Battalion 8, Psyche, T1, near Redding Ridge, respond on type 1.
00:26
You can slow your response, last call, note, bleeding stop, light cuts.
00:32
So are the caller is advising now, the bleeding is stop light cuts, caller is still concerned.
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8K 84-84-84 Battalion 8.
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Pike, T1. near Redding Ridge.
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2.03, near Redding Ridge.
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Cross your foot, home hill.
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Fast green.
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Next, 1.
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Radio for the Titan 8.
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Battalion 8.
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Battalion 8.
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three of uh...
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...twenty-nine, I'd like to spot for this call.
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24.
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1395 radio, show myself Paul in 23.
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Second.
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Indicating force responding.
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24. 24.
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For medic 84.
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1395, 1081.
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Medic 84.
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Is PD en route?
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That's affirmative.
01:51
1395, 1081.
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1395, 1081.
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Location mentioned:
Redding Ridge, Peachtree City, GA 30269
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