Person assisted during mental health crisis at durkin drive, Springfield IL
Police and emergency medical services responded to a mental health crisis involving a person who threatened self-harm near South Durkin Drive in Springfield. The fire department was canceled after the situation was secured. The person reported harassment by a child's father and concerns about privacy violations.
Audio|Source: Sangamon County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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You start a city unit this way for assistance.
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This is going to be a mental health issue.
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Kathy, are you guys secure?
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We are secure.
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This is going to be a self-harm.
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We'll listen.
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That way. Happy.
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Okay.
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Five, seven.
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1230 Toronto, 1230 Toronto, quick and easy, check on the welfare.
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Callers could be waiting inside the business, stating that her child's father has been stalking, harassing her.
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She's making statements that people are looking her medical records up and that no one, even the hotels will let her sleep inside.
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9.03 now.
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918, Michael.
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918. Like him 944.
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18.
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945. 945.
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Near South Durkin, number (number withheld), CEMAS requesting P.E.
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For this mental subject's possible self-harm issues.
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In-row.
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9.45-n-Routh.
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If you can clear me off this and show me I'm out to Durkin cancel 945.
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945, you can disregard.
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7.4. Thank you.
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2.28.
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You can go ahead and cancel fire.
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Copy. It's right to cancel fire.
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Location mentioned:
Near S Durkin Dr, Springfield, IL 62704
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