Domestic disturbance at home near Stanton Corner Road, Swan Lake NY
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A 27-year-old man with bipolar disorder caused damage to a home near Stanton Corner Road in Swan Lake. He left the residence on foot wearing a dark jacket. Authorities were notified and responding.
Audio|Heard on: Sullivan County Fire/EMS Paging
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02:46
Transcript:
00:00
I'm planning at 602 Swan Lake for domestic.
00:07
One two on Lake Huntington.
00:10
One of two one Comington.
00:13
H. H. C. C.
00:14
C. C.
00:17
C.
00:23
S.02, Swan Lake.
00:24
Sondley. C.
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C.
00:29
No. 1.S. Liberty.
00:32
No. 2. 1. A.m.
00:37
7 units near Stanton Corner Road reporting her son may 27 year old male bipolar destroying the house 35 81 leaving the hospital returning returning
00:57
S. 1-8 and 1-4-0-G-N-F.
01:02
1F-18 and 1F-14.
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1869.
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9-1-1-1-8 or 1F-14.
01:17
218. The caller reporting that mail is now left the resident, a white male, blonde hair.
01:24
5 foot 9, 5 foot 9, medium build with a dark jacket.
01:32
20 copies? 20 copies?
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1F1-18-901.
01:40
Can you go get a lot?
01:45
That male has since walked off from the house in no direction of travel.
01:50
It's described as a white male blonde hair, five foot nine.
01:55
Median build with a dark jacket.
01:57
No access to any vehicles.
02:04
9111F41 status.
02:16
911111F401 status.
02:19
9111F401 status.
02:23
141, take care.
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180.
02:32
What was that address for the domestic and Swan Lake?
02:37
The address is near Stanton Corner Road.
02:44
I'll start making my way there until they're secure.
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Location mentioned:
Stanton Corner Rd, Swan Lake, NY 12783
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