Man with suicidal thoughts at train station, Morristown NJ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a man at Morristown Train Station reported heavy drug use and suicidal thoughts. Emergency medical services were dispatched to monitor the situation.
Audio|Heard on: Morris NJ Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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County 24 Morristown Train Station, Morris Street for the South Auto Mail.
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2.4.214. 214.
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We have a party on the 9-1 prefix.
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A 52-year-old male advising he did a lot of crack, just thinking about hurting themselves, conscious and breathing.
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Of course, just going on the space, please.
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Please. EMS will say in the area to supervise.
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I was the name to call it.
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This is the male now stating he has enough heroin to overdose.
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200 cars. Reesie.
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Twenty-four cars.
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Evise, there is CAD history on this Nile-1 prefix of (name withheld).
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November this year.
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2025.
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24-2-14 arriving.
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You know which side of the platform he's on?
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Negative, trying to find out.
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214. He's on the eastbound side of the platform.
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