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Person reports suicidal thoughts with firearms at homeNewington CT

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Near Willard Ave, Newington, CT 06111

Police and EMS respond to a mental health crisis at a home near Willard Avenue, Newington. A person has reported feeling depressed and having suicidal thoughts. Registered firearms are present but locked securely, and the person does not intend to use them. Mobile Crisis is en route to assist.

Audio|Source: Newington Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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For 203 and 205, on a 10-1[1] for Intercommunity, near Willard Avenue, attempt to locate a (name withheld) 6-2,000, called Mobile Crisis,
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reporting, increased depression, and suicidal ideations.
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It does report there are firearms in the home that are registered to him.
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He reported to them they're locked up in his safe and he has no intentions of using them.
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Mobile crisis is about 12 minutes now in a Toyota Tacoma. I advise them to meet with the corner of Willard and Greenlawn on Greenlawn.
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10-1: Unable to copy / Signal weak

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Near Willard Ave, Newington, CT 06111
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