Man reported unresponsive and angry at MIT residence, Cambridge MA
Officers responded to a residence at MIT after a family member reported that a man suddenly became angry during a phone call and then stopped answering. The man has a history of mental health issues and is known to avoid appointments. No threats or self-harm were reported.
Audio|Source: MIT Police and EMS
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Transcript:
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Control to 34-287.
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3. 3.7.
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34-287.
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Can you head over to building W-46,
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Room 3133.
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We get a call from a concerned family member looking to have a checkdown of his brother who...
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Just very suddenly got angry on a phone call and hung up and is no longer answering.
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He has a previous mental health history and they're just looking, the brothers looking to have them reach out and talk to them.
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Check your emails for the, for the Viagraph, Nevada.
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There is it.
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Great, have a copy.
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Did you make any statements tonight or any threats?
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That's a negative.
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The brother mentioned that he does have previous history, not of self-harm, but of immense isolation.
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Apparently, last time we went to a goal and speak to him, he had been blowing off multiple mental health appointments.
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Copy.
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Copy.
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Do you turn in central?
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No, answering.
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Be going off.
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Roger that.
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If I did not give you the room number, his room is 3133.
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Okay.
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Thank you. Also, we did request you to 12 the heads of the area in QSA or anything.
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I know, okay.
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Area 2/MIT, Cambridge, MA
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