Behavioral health crisis threats at Portland apartment, Portland OR


Emergency responders are called to an apartment in Portland for a 28-year-old man experiencing a behavioral health crisis. He threatened to take pills but did not try to. He left the scene with his father and shows no signs of violence or immediate threat.
Audio|Source: Washington County Fire and EMS
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Quad-70, and AMR-127. Respond to Behavioral Health.
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At near Southwest Scholls Ferry Rd, Unit 203. Cross streets are Southwest 76th Avenue and Southwest 77th Avenue.
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Go ahead.
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One, two, seven, we're on Nashville, very, we're coming from Holland, is there, so we're going to be staging for this call? Uh-huh.
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On two seven, I'm staging.
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So that's at the EMR-127. I'm responding to the Rawley-Shulls Apartments, near Southwest Scholls Ferry Rd, number 203.
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It's going to be for a 28-year-old male. He's not at his normal baseline. It's not if he's taken any pills, but he has threatened to do so.
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Currently left the location with his father.
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They're actually saying he's not a threat and not violent. So your discretion to stage. Looks like we just added a deputy to the call now.
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Location mentioned:
Near SW Scholls Ferry Rd, Portland, OR 97225
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