Student overdosed and threatened suicide at university dorm, Charlottesville VA
Emergency units responded to a university dorm where a student took an overdose of vitamins and ibuprofen and expressed suicidal thoughts. The student refused to open the door for assistance.
Audio|Source: University of Virginia Police Department
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Transcript:
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32 for a suicidal person in the area of the observatory, near McCormick Road.
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Callers with student health were contacted by a student who stated they were on one of the trails at the observatory, but they weren't sure which trail.
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The student said they were having a panic attack and took pills with them to the trails.
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At a blackmail, a known clothing description with dreadlocks.
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We do have no number for the individual.
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That's the only information I had at this time.
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The vehicles are disconnected to answer another call from the student themselves to try to gather their information.
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7 C's right.
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If the caller calls back, can you find out if they took a vehicle up there? 10-4[1].
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380C, can you attach me that call as well?
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Time 4.
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This is responding to the observatory.
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I was able to look up the individual's number and the state directory and returns to a (name withheld).
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That's right.
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That's responding to the observatory.
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That individual's dorm number is going to be 217, near Dunnington.
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3.8, I can go check it as you want.
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As far as we know, he said he was on the trails, but it does back up to that area if you want to check there, just be sure.
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And four.
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The units responding to the observatory, updated address is going to be the dorm, but the caller back on the line confirming that the patient is at this dorm 217 near Dunnington.
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He did take an overdose of vitamin C and ibuprofen and stated that he wants to die. He took at least 15 to 20 ibuprofen within the last 15 minutes.
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Three direct, can work me in the area?
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7 o'clock.
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723.
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3-6-3. 2-3-2-3.
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Do you have rescue in that location with the confirmed overdose?
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We're starting there now.
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Double.
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This is responding now to Title IX10.
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If I arrest your house been dispatched,
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the caller correction of the subject stating that he will not open the door and that he wants to die.
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726, you reckon, marketing,
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area. No.
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926,0-190-0-0-0-0-6-0-0-0-0-0-7.
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So, Mark.
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This is a UB 7-2.
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17.
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Rescue routes, would you link them to approach when they arrive or stage?
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10-4[1] they can approach for making money to tow runs and down.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment; message received and understood (affirmative/OK).
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Location mentioned:
Tuttle-Dunnington House, Charlottesville, VA 22903
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