Man Injures Himself in Psychiatric Emergency in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake City UT


Emergency responders were called to a psychiatric incident involving a 30-year-old man who was conscious and breathing. The man had scratches on his arms caused by self-inflicted harm.
Audio|Source: Salt Lake City / County Police, Fire and UHP
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Transcript:
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Respond on Deck Fire 3, Ladder 76,
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and Medicambulance 107, respond to psychiatric problem.
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At near South 5600 West,
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respond on Beck Fire 3,
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time of 0-134.
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We're able to get through the fence pretty easy there if we send the dogs that way.
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You know,
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I mean the easiest way is probably if they park on the side and walk up front, or park over there by, like, the high place, and then walk behind the business.
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Working, we've just been updated as the child was not speaking against your will.
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The female was not taken against your will.
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Forty-five copies will be making contact at the other.
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Copy 135?
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The vehicle and four-five's call is going to be out on Bigster Drive about 45411 West.
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No, 156.
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751, Sully, 10336.
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207. 20-7.
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706, Middick, 307. 207 next year, and route to a psychiatric at the RV's 60955, 5500 West.
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Again, 609-952-200 west.
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PDS out with a subject,
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dating conscious breathing of water, he's got scratches to his arm from self-harm with his fingernails.
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Advising it's going to be a 30-year-old male, code for our animal.
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