Woman self-harms during mental health crisis in apartment, Quincy CA
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A woman in an apartment near Main Street cut herself during a mental health crisis. She was alone and requested to speak with a deputy. Emergency services arrived and staged nearby for safety.
Audio|Heard on: Plumas County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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4S1 received a call from near Main St Apartment 12 for a mental health episode.
00:10
RP was contacted last night, denied any medical need.
00:14
Now advising,
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she's requesting to speak to a deputy,
00:19
did do some self-harm approximately 30 minutes ago, alone in residence.
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Can you use 10-9[1] what happened 30 minutes again?
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4S1 RP advice she cut herself.
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104 did she want to want an ambulance?
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She was transferred over to Remza.
00:52
I can stage them now.
00:57
Force on copy, the room.
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Thank you.
01:16
For Quincy Fire and PDH, medicated near Main St Department 12 for a mental health episode with injuries, deputy and sergeant are en route, request to stage 825.
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Fire Control, Plymouth 12, copies responding.
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Copy 825.
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Control Force One, 10-9[1]07.
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Copy 97.
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Fire control 8100 responding.
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Copy 826.
02:20
Fire Patrol, Plymouth 12, show us staging at Myers Lane.
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Plymouth 12, you are unreadable.
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Control is staging at Maine in Myers Lane.
02:46
Plymouth 12, you are still unreadable.
02:52
Fire control, 8100, Plymouth 12 staging Buchanan in Maine.
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Copy, staging Buchanan and Maine.
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10-9: Repeat last transmission
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Main St, Quincy, CA 95971
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