Man with bipolar disorder agitated at home, Seymour IN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a woman reported that her adult son who has bipolar disorder was very agitated but not yet violent. Police were called to secure the scene so emergency medical services could safely respond.
Audio|Heard on: Jackson County Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
It is, meeting in response, near North County Road 875 East.
00:09
Female caller advised her male son is bipolar, he's very agitated.
00:14
It is not physical.
00:16
She feels as if it's about to become.
00:22
Here,
00:24
let's start that way, what I'm doing here.
00:31
16, clear.
00:38
3616, is the son going to be a juvenile?
00:43
Negative 24-year-old male.
00:46
Clear.
00:52
16, 7, I'm familiar with him.
00:54
He's got some signal 34-year-old male.
00:57
He's pretty mad.
01:01
16.
01:03
See more attention to Redding Township off your prior department.
01:12
Start towards the area any good stage to law enforcement is on scene.
01:16
Near North County Road 875 East.
01:20
772, check, 774-2 north, 875-E, psychiatric issues.
01:30
Sorry, dispatch, you should squad 2 responding.
01:36
The squad 2 clear.
01:39
The squad 2 don't approach the scene until law enforcement clears it.
01:46
Affirmative, we'll be staging in the area.
01:51
Clear.
01:56
You can also show squad three in route as well.
Disclaimer:
This transcript is automatically generated by AI from live dispatch audio. Dispatch communications may include background noise, overlapping speakers, or rapidly evolving situations, and automated transcription may not capture all details or context.
Location mentioned:
N County Rd 875 E, Seymour, IN 47274
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