Adult male has mental health crisis at residence, Guffey CO


An adult male at a residence near Cougar Lane is experiencing a mental health crisis, including slamming his head into walls and punching himself. The situation involves escalating arguments and at least four other adults present. Firearms are secured and not involved. There is a history of marijuana use in the house but no alcohol tonight. Medical personnel are being alerted and asked to be on standby for response.
Audio|Source: Park County Law Enforcement
03:58
Transcript:
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Sheriff 27, adult male, having meltdowns, history of hitting himself in the head has been harming self and hitting the house.
00:10
There are at least four other adults in the home.
00:16
We'll be alerting medical to put them on standby here shortly.
00:25
Please, Sheriff 31, I'll be running code from Bailey.
00:32
Sheriff 31, go again.
00:35
I'll be running code. There's an argument going on.
00:49
Twenty-seven copies.
00:55
31 copies. One third. One third.
01:02
You know, it's responding. There are firearms in the safe and the addition not in play.
01:10
27 copies.
01:13
Do you still have the reporting party on the phone?
01:17
Okay, from I'm still gathering further.
01:19
Thank you. 115. One 15.
01:25
The unit is responding.
01:28
There is a history of marijuana use in the house. No alcohol tonight.
01:31
They can have the habit of blaming his head into a wall.
01:35
The doctor named.
01:36
Take care.
01:37
They're going to cut.
01:40
And.
01:42
Then you had background. Like, can you repeat that?
01:50
Sheriff 27,
01:52
the patient has a habit of slamming his head into Waltz. There is a history of him using marijuana, no alcohol is in play.
02:01
The RP is securing the dogs in the bedroom.
02:03
The arguing is escalating at this point.
02:07
I copy.
02:09
One-17.
02:15
Semi district at 9, stage page 4, M1[1],
02:21
and dispute, pike trail for inches.
02:29
District 9 standby page for near Cougar Lane adult male having a mental health meltdown history of autism and ADHD.
02:46
ESO is in Route,
02:49
District 9,
02:51
Stage 4, Mental Health near Cougar Lane, adult male having a mental health breakdown, history of autism and ADHD.
02:58
I've acknowledged.
02:59
And he has been self-harming, slamming his head into walls and punching himself.
03:09
Okay, please, you're 27.
03:11
Sure.
03:18
Can we see if Med1 can respond to this call since our act in it is forever away?
03:30
My understanding is that at this point law has to evaluate for mental health response first, but alternative to get hold to Med1.
03:41
Yes, thank you. I just know that Med1 responded with me on my earlier M1[1] hold.
03:47
I understand that was in their jurisdiction. This is in a different medical jurisdiction.
03:53
This is going to be under Duffy, not under SPAP.
03:57
Well, crap, thank you.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
M1: Involuntary mental health hold (danger to self/others or gravely disabled)
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Location mentioned:
Near Cougar Ln, Guffey, CO 80820
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