Mental health crisis near East 130th St, Cleveland OH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a possible mental health crisis near East 130th Street in Cleveland. A man previously involved with mobile crisis services reportedly expressed suicidal thoughts and mentioned standing in front of a train earlier in the day. The situation may have been escalating, although responders were informed that the individual was expected to remain nonviolent. Knives were said to be present in the residence.
Audio|Heard on: Cleveland Police and Metro Housing Authority
Listen to dispatch call
00:42
Transcript:
00:00
You can send those suicide threats on 130th.
00:03
Great, thank you guys. Going to near East 130th Street.
00:06
EMS is calling in.
00:10
Sorry, Adam three five the radio.
00:13
Three five.
00:14
For a fifty-seven year old male who was transferred over from mobile crisis.
00:18
He was suicidal.
00:19
He said that he stood in front of a train earlier today having some sort of unspecified flashback.
00:27
Can you send us the property crime at East Boulevard?
00:30
He's going to be nonviolent but does have knives in the house.
00:34
Copy twenty-one twenty-nine.
00:36
And per mobile crisis, it is escalating.
00:39
It's going to be a two-cat number, number withheld.
00:42
Can you go again?
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Location mentioned:
E 130th St, Cleveland, OH 44120
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