Officer injured during mental health crisis response, Detroit MI


Police and emergency services are helping an officer who was injured while responding to a situation involving a person having a mental health crisis. The person in crisis has expressed thoughts of self-harm and is being taken to St. John's Hospital.
Audio|Source: Detroit Police and Fire
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Transcript:
Your nephew has a mental diagnosis schizophrenia, no weapons, mental violence, nor heart. 12, babe. Can we get a call there? We'll get the caller. Am I? I'm transporting one of those officers, this is John's hospital. What? You're riding in an ambulance. What should it is transported? I don't need to be around. I don't want to be alive. I won't... We have an injured police officer.
Your nephew has a mental diagnosis schizophrenia, no weapons, mental violence, nor heart. 12, babe. Can we get a call there? We'll get the caller. Am I? I'm transporting one of those officers, this is John's hospital. What? You're riding in an ambulance. What should it is transported? I don't need to be around. I don't want to be alive. I won't... We have an injured police officer.
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Location mentioned:
Near Moross Road PB I, #214, Detroit, MI 48236
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