Mental health crisis prompts ambulance call in Ashland, Ashland OR
A mental health crisis is being addressed in Ashland when an ambulance is requested despite no suicidal intent, raising concerns for immediate care needs.
Audio|Source: Jackson County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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From the Dustedon sleeping area,
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she's having a mental breakdown, denying being suicidal, but she's requested an ambulance to go to the hospital.
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175 actually you can post H2 level 2 we're waiting for a replacement for you
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who's having a mental breakdown she is requesting an ambulance her name is (name withheld)
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There's a medical now.
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I believe my partner is getting them started now.
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It's a courtesy call at this point.
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Nobody's asking for law yet.
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Amy.
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Copy.
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541 update registration.
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4521.
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899 Mary Adam, Nora.
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Copy.
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Squad 1, Priority 5, Psychiatric Transport, Desk to Dawn Overnight Sleeping Area, at near East Main Street, Ashland, between South Mountain Avenue and Lincoln Street.
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Okay,
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5, go ahead.
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Ashland, OR 97520
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