Person in crisis secured on bridge at Main and Marshall


A person standing on a bridge at Main Street East and Marshall Street was thought to possibly want to jump. Police and ambulance responded, and the person was safely secured in a police vehicle for medical evaluation.
Audio|Source: Freeborn County Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:03607. 607, party two to stage Main Street East and Marshall Street.00:07Pretty to stage, Main Street, East, and Marshall Street.00:10staging for a person in crisis standing on the bridge.00:12Maybe wants to jump, I don't know.00:196.07.00:29out Main Street East and Marshall Street.00:32Coming out.00:42Rochester 2130 cars for an information-only driving complaint northbound I-35 from the five semi-truck with a trailer trailer has no lights on information only at 2128.01:05the ambulance responding to Marshall and Maine for the possible jumper.01:11Go ahead for 607.01:14607.01:15Our officer has the mail in the back of their squad car there going to go to the lot across from quick trip if you could meet them there and assess the patient.01:27Copy.
00:03
607. 607, party two to stage Main Street East and Marshall Street.
00:07
Pretty to stage, Main Street, East, and Marshall Street.
00:10
staging for a person in crisis standing on the bridge.
00:12
Maybe wants to jump, I don't know.
00:19
6.07.
00:29
out Main Street East and Marshall Street.
00:32
Coming out.
00:42
Rochester 2130 cars for an information-only driving complaint northbound I-35 from the five semi-truck with a trailer trailer has no lights on information only at 2128.
01:05
the ambulance responding to Marshall and Maine for the possible jumper.
01:11
Go ahead for 607.
01:14
607.
01:15
Our officer has the mail in the back of their squad car there going to go to the lot across from quick trip if you could meet them there and assess the patient.
01:27
Copy.
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Location mentioned:
Marshall St, Albert Lea, MN 56007
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