Possible suicide threat near Fairfield Drive, Dothan AL
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A 40-year-old male near Fairfield Drive threatened to harm himself. Alcohol may be involved. The subject is associated with a black Ford pickup truck at the residence. The patient's mother is on site and aware. The subject has a medical history of bipolar disorder.
Audio|Heard on: Houston County - Dothan Public Safety
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Transcript:
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1499, near Fairfield Drive, Crossroads are Briarwood and Fairfield,
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40-year-old male threatening self at this time.
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Subject has access to a black Ford pickup truck inside the residence.
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Also, possible, Central 24.
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1024.
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1327.
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1327, I'll sign up.
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Okay. 20 tango near Fairfield 1392 1392 That's three time eight Three time.
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Sentient nine,
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suicide threats,
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near Fairfield Drive, Cross Streets, Briarwood Drive, Fairfield Drive,
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40-year-old male, threats only at this time.
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Possible alcohol involvement. Vehicle is a black Ford in the driveway.
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1262.
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Engine 9, communications.
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Agent 9.
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1262.
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June 9's en route near Fairfield.
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Super 1262.
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Copy en route.
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1327, 14 or 9.
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Patient representative will be the patient's mother.
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She is on the back porch.
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She has been aware that she has called.
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The subject has a medical history of bipolar disorder, manic depression.
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Yes.
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Also beaten by us.
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He is affiliated with a black Ford F.
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Correction: Black Ford pickup.
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This is in the driveway.
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Location mentioned:
Fairfield Dr, Dothan, AL 36303
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