Woman reported at risk of self-harm found safe, Mesa AZ
Fire and medical personnel responded to a welfare check near East Main St, Mesa, AZ, after a woman was reported at risk of self-harm. Upon contact, she denied calling crisis services and was alert and oriented. She was not considered a danger to herself or others. The crisis response was canceled.
Audio|Source: Mesa Fire, Gilbert Fire, Queen Creek Fire
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Transcript:
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We're going to be near East Gator Road contacting (name withheld) by 21.
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Making some 44 claim by 671-bye.
00:12
Some 4.
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If they don't PCSO, they will not be coming out.
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Patient's not a danger to herself or anyone else.
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Yeah, I copy that.
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We're talking to the patient now.
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She states that she did not call a crisis.
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Somebody else called,
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to let her know that she was going to harm herself.
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We're going to go ahead and leave the scene.
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She's alert and oriented.
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Hello, I'm copy.
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We are speaking with the patient.
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If she didn't call crisis, she is alert and oriented.
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It's only available.
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Also, you might want to call back the crisis unit let them know to cancel as well.
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alarm copies, we'll do, thank you.
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Cancel by the 263, thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Near E Main St, Mesa, AZ 85205
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