Person in mental health crisis requests ambulance, Indianapolis IN


Audio of officers responding to a person having a mental health crisis near 38th St in Indianapolis. The officers state the person is autistic and is not cooperating. They are trying to talk the person into a patrol car and have requested an ambulance. One officer asks units to turn their sirens off as they arrive.
Audio|Source: Indianapolis Metropolitan Police
00:25
Transcript:
Warm now. Go ahead and turn your sirens off coming in. We're trying to talk him out. He's autistic right now. All right, (name withheld), stop right there. Stop right there. Good. If you guys just want to hang right there for now, we're just trying to get him in the car.
Warm now. Go ahead and turn your sirens off coming in. We're trying to talk him out. He's autistic right now. All right, (name withheld), stop right there. Stop right there. Good. If you guys just want to hang right there for now, we're just trying to get him in the car.
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38th St, Indianapolis, IN
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