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Male patient with suicidal and homicidal thoughts at hospitalUtica NY

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Near Hospital Dr, Utica, NY 13502

A 72-year-old male patient on the second floor of a hospital is experiencing suicidal thoughts and has expressed possible intentions to harm others. Emergency medical services are responding and may provide sedation before transport to another facility.

Audio|Source: Oneida, Herkimer, and Madison Counties Public Safety
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Just because I want to talk about it, 72 male, skill side,
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second floor, suicidal ideation, homicide alienation, first step they're going to do a surprise party and tell them that you're coming right now.
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(number withheld).
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KX-9798 on 5 west near Lose.
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1840
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In St. Joe's, I mean 4.5.8.
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Thank you.
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5. Priority 3.
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Wynn ED
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heading over to Mohawk Valley or whatever is called.
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You'll be transporting a mail over there.
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No equipment. Possibility of combativeness in the past.
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Stamp is going to see if they can help sedation prior to arrival if needed.

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Near Hospital Dr, Utica, NY 13502

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