Possible overdose near Hillcrest Dr, Thousand Oaks CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded to a possible self-harm situation near Hillcrest Dr in Newbury Park. The reporting person said an ex-partner may have taken a large number of sleeping pills. The person reportedly had prior self-harm attempts. Fire services were notified, and no weapons were mentioned.
Audio|Heard on: Ventura County Sheriff Dispatch - East
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Transcript:
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911[1], 412, possible suicidal subject near Hillcrest Dr, apartment 317.
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The reporting person's ex-boyfriend, (name withheld), said he took a whole bottle of sleeping pills about 10 minutes ago.
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There's possibly another subject arriving en route to him.
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Near Hillcrest Dr, apartment 317.
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911[1].
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Eighty-four.
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Stinking one, nine out of eleven, ten ninety-seven.
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Nine out of eleven twenty-seven.
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Ninety-eleven quarter calls the subject to his prior attempts by hanging and cutting.
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Information was from text, and no answer on call from the reporting person.
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Fire has been advised.
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No guns were reported at the scene.
Police codes explained
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[1]
911: Emergency call or report involving the 911 emergency telephone system.
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Location mentioned:
W Hillcrest Dr, Newbury Park, CA 91320
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