Person taken Xanax and threatens aggression in Aurora, Aurora CO
Police and fire department responded to a suicidal man near East Dakota Avenue. He had taken two milligrams of Xanax and was refusing help while showing signs of possible aggression.
Audio|Source: Aurora Fire
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Transcript:
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Ladder 2 with PD on a suicidal party, near East Dakota Avenue.
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Light or 2 with PD on a suicidal party, near East Dakota Avenue, across South Moline Street with Bont tattoo 1722.
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22
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Seventeen.
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So I respond to Dakota.
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You say, 5-08, 1722.
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Oh,
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I'm happy. Thank you.
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14,000.
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Hi, you're welcome.
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1723.
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5111, you're clear for Alps, however good night, thank you for your health today.
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Medic 112-on.
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Medic 112, 1723. Medic 112, 1723.
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Let's have a copy, thank you.
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Welcome, 1723.
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All right you want to contact 2? Go ahead.
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May in route will 24 from 17 to Piscamance to Dakota.
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I copy it in Route 1724 break.
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Lotter to Fire District.
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Did you switch to? I'm too, please.
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I understand.
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Well, you're going to have B650E and AMRT going with you, Pedia as well.
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This is going to be for an unknown age male that is suicidal and took two milligrams of Xanax. He was very adamant that he did not want help and may be aggressive. Again, PD is going as well.
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