Medical crews respond to possible self-harm case on Ridge Ave, Dekalb County GA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency units including Squad 13, Basic 39, and Engine 11 responded to a possible self-harm incident near Ridge Avenue in Georgia. Police arrived on scene, and rescue personnel were cleared to enter and assist. The situation was handled collaboratively among responding units.
Audio|Heard on: DeKalb County Fire Rescue
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01:58
Transcript:
00:00
639 Squad 13, possible self-harm incident near Ridge Avenue.
00:06
Basic 39 Squad 13, possible self-harm incident near Ridge Avenue.
00:14
39.
00:16
Squad 13.
00:18
Base 39, Squad 13, clear responding.
00:20
Clear to enter upon arrival.
00:22
Police on scene.
00:27
Six.
00:29
Can you show us delayed on scene waiting for officers?
00:34
Ten four.
00:40
Squad 13. Squad 13.
00:45
Could you show us? We're having system issues.
00:48
I'm clear.
00:53
Engine 16's on scene, we are investigating.
00:59
Engine 16.
01:04
639 the radio.
01:08
Last unit.
01:11
639, does PD say that could enter?
01:18
639, PD is en route.
01:25
Correction, 639, PD is on scene.
01:27
They have arrived, and you can enter at this time.
01:34
Engine 11.
01:41
Pick up the individual.
01:47
Engine 11, clear handling Ridge Avenue.
01:54
Engine 11, I'm clear handling Ridge Avenue for Squad 13.
01:57
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Location mentioned:
Ridge Ave, Georgia 30083
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