Woman takes overdose and sits in car with hazard lights on, Plymouth MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police and rescue responded to Tim Hortons near Plymouth Road for a woman who took an overdose of Tylenol tablets and was sitting in a blue Ford Escape with hazard lights on.
Audio|Heard on: Plymouth-Northville Area Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:18
Transcript:
00:00
Okay, she just texted back to meet Tim Horton.
00:02
She said she's been cutting and feels like she's going to pass out.
00:05
Oh.
00:07
Kathy, she'll be around at 215.
00:09
I did a time contact that the phone number provided.
00:12
There was no answer.
00:15
3-01 if they need it we can send them a car along as well too.
00:19
47 you can send me that.
00:26
Bobby, we'll get you run moment, Charlie.
00:28
We'll get you run, Charlie.
00:32
It's got one around.
00:33
Just that seems to fuse remaining quarters.
00:38
Yeah.
00:42
Phase 17 to Station 2 monitors.
00:44
Station 2 monitors, if you can state for PD on a suicidal female,
00:49
it's going to be at the Tim Hortons near Plymouth Road,
00:55
on a suicidal female, timeline 2.15.
01:00
Further, she also states she took 48 tablets of 500 milligram Tylenol.
01:08
She's in her car, she has her hazard lights on.
01:12
I've seen her repeat.
01:14
Could be a Ford Escape,
01:16
Blue,
01:17
and you choose your remaining quarters.
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Location mentioned:
Plymouth Rd, Plymouth, MI 48170
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