Adult son with mixed meds and alcohol refused help


Audio|Source: Groton Police and Fire, Ledyard Police, Stonington Police
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Transcript:
116.1, if you can start to 5 Oaks Drive in Westbrook for the medical assist, it sounds like some mixed meds with alcohol, it was making a suicide outcome of us. Roger, sir, 5.4. Just give me an update as soon as possible. Roger. Roger. Just put this jack-and-up, you know, please. Roger. Fire on 26 on the same. Thank you very well. Roger. Cuda, 687. Negative all around. Roger, thank you. New Britain did offer to go by the residence. I said to wait for a call for you. Roger, should be all said, thank you. Roger. One for the HPU, that's the same. Okay. The study of residence, the son has been taking his medications mixed with alcohol, like some adverse symptoms. The after it has a history of being suicidal. Mom and son are known to be refusing to come out of the residence, but the son could be having a medical emergency at this time. Pressure. There's EMS room. I'm gonna get him going to go on. Roger? 215 when you're ready. Go ahead. 11-6-1, EMS and Rhaps a stage. 9-6-2-H. All right. The state 838, Delt will be in the golf. We can get him off 37. Roger. Roger. R-116 on scene. C-76, I've come back to William Ballinger, 225 Lake Rollis-Prosra. Roger. C-16, I got off the phone with mom, sounds like she's going to agree to come out, which maybe ask you. Forty. Got off the phone his mom, she's going to agree to come out. She may be agitated. Roger. 9-7-8-2-2-1-4-9-7. 4-9-7. We're out and fire alarm G5-0-3. She both have me. What is? 35-0-free. We're making contact with the whole one.
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Location mentioned:
Near Oak Ave, Westbrook, CT 06498
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