Mental health crisis at Lillington Center in Citrus Heights, Citrus Heights CA
Emergency responders were dispatched to the Lillington Center in Citrus Heights for a man experiencing suicidal thoughts due to mental illness. Family members were speaking with him, and no weapons were reported. The man was not violent at the time, and the situation was being managed by fire and police units.
Audio|Source: Citrus Heights Police, Folsom Police, Elk Grove Police and Galt Police
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Transcript:
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Can you respond with fire to near Civic Drive of Lillington Center to be outside?
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Caller is advising that her brother is mentally ill, and he's feeling really bad right now.
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Copy and route.
00:20
Can you just turn on the last part?
00:25
Go ahead.
00:28
Let me do a transfer with an X-ray to Mercy Folsom, starting mileage is (number withheld).
00:35
On (number withheld).
00:41
No one, David, is there any mentions of weapons?
00:46
Negative any weapons? He's not currently violent, has had past issues with his mental health.
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He is discussing suicide, caller.
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Caller and her mom are both talking to him right now.
00:56
Fire said they'll be staging.
01:01
Do you copy any descriptors?
01:05
I don't have any.
01:06
Fire decided to transfer her to 988.
01:12
I copy.
01:18
Have a case number.
01:23
I copy.
01:25
Case is going to be (number withheld).
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Copy, thank you.
01:35
Pretty much.
01:36
Show me, 97.
01:38
Copy.
01:44
They are going to be on the north side of the Lillington Center on C and Civic.
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Brace, 11, David, C.M.
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Miller.
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Citrus Heights, CA
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