Man in mental health crisis aided near Harpine Hwy, Rockingham County VA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were called to near Harpine Highway in Rockingham, Virginia, where a man was reported acting erratically after taking too much of his prescribed antipsychotic medication. He was seen drinking water from his hand and behaving unusually, but there were no weapons reported and he was not expected to be violent with rescuers.
Audio|Heard on: Rockingham VA Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Respond with rescue to near Harpine Highway, Rockingham.
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Three mental health in progress states that there is a male on location who seems to be acting out of his mind.
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Complaints say that he's drinking water out of his hand and jumping around.
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I'm still trying to get you further.
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Twenty-three fifty-seven on location.
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2335, it's going to be (name withheld), 33 year old male.
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States that he's prescribed an antipsychotic and he took too much of it yesterday.
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Also states that there are no weapons involved and he is not going to be aggressive or they don't think he'll be aggressive with the responders.
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