Structure fire linked to mental health crisis near St Casimir St, Rochester NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire and EMS responded to a structure fire near St. Casimir Street in Rochester, possibly connected to an individual experiencing a mental health crisis who had reportedly set small fires. No confirmation yet on injuries or extent of damage.
Audio|Heard on: Monroe NY Law Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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Is there anybody available to head out near St. Casimir Street
00:04
Casimir Street for a structure fire? What are they looking for? Just traffic?
00:10
They said, uh, per AMR, they're looking for a mental health assist.
00:13
Genesee Section B203 for the trespass incident, 400-West 7-ABCC.
00:19
2-0-3. You can go take me-cray.
00:21
10-4.
00:23
SP-14, David, on City West.
00:25
West Bust 14.
00:27
Have a check of welfare.
00:28
490 eastbound on South Ave.
00:31
Caller says there is an individual, approximately 50 years old, wearing dark-colored clothing.
00:36
Walking on the on-ramp to 490, appears disoriented.
00:41
Copy.
00:43
Lake section holding one priority.
00:46
Also still have holding correspondence with fire and EMS near St. Casimir Street
00:50
St. Casimir Street for the mental health assist for the individual who keeps setting small fires at the location.
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Location mentioned:
St Casimir St, Rochester, NY 14621
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