Man with brain tumor causes disturbance at apartment, Buffalo NY


Emergency fire and police response was requested for an incident at an apartment near Linwood Ave. A woman reported that her 35-year-old son with a brain tumor was acting violently and trying to harm himself while damaging the home. Fire responders needed to use a fire box key to enter the apartment and assist police.
Audio|Source: Buffalo Police, Fire and EMS
02:29
Transcript:
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Do you see a fire can respond to near Linwood Ave and use the fire box key to let us in the apartment?
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Yes, question. See, Bravo, 431.
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Someone had her keys and then hung up.
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Then we got a call from the female saying her 35-year-old son that has a brain tumor was acting out, was trying to harm himself.
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Last update was that he was destroying the home.
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541 we're back to a ms7.540.
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I'll head back over to freeze.
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411. I myself and apologize.
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I did it in front. Okay. Between Mortimer and Jefferson for a hit and run, the MS engine 32 respondent number 442 William.
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Should Mortimer and Jefferson for part of a hit and run.
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Time is two minutes buffalo fire.
00:40
Sure clear, just leave in just a moment.
00:42
15 on the air.
00:43
The Robo 422 fires the notified this.
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You got it.
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The alarm.
00:51
It's clear.
00:52
98 Holt. They have the storage.
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Some of you from a southwest motion.
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They're still trying key holders.
00:58
Clear. I'm with Charlie 540.
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Okay. Thank you.
01:01
The alarm, 137, respond, near Linwood Ave, Apartment 12A, between Bryant and West Utica, to assist police.
01:10
The alarm, region 37, respond, level 1, near Linwood Ave, Apartment 12, Alpha, between Bryant and West Utica, to assist police.
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Timeout is 4-minute level of fire.
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Location mentioned:
Near Linwood Ave Apartment 12A, Buffalo, NY 14209
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