Police respond to suicidal man in Syracuse neighborhood


The police are responding to a report of a man in crisis. The man has injured his finger and is showing signs of self-harm. He is not violent and is waiting for help outside. Emergency medical services may be involved.
Audio|Source: Onondaga County Sheriff and Syracuse Police
02:28
Transcript:
541, you clear as the 10 and send us the trust of us. Received. 531. You can send us to suicide. 21 East Tennessee Street off of Maple in Syracuse, New York, and my services, (name withheld) is a complainant. 59-year-old male said he suicidal almost got his finger with a butter knife and tried to slam it in the door. EMS is not notified at this time. He's not violent. There's no weapons. Supposed to be waiting out front at 233. Stop it. We know whether the call is in a vehicle or on foot. Stand by. He's a little bit further south on the east side of the road. I just passed them, kind of in front of Greenfield. Okay. Here's all this started at Shrex. The city's cleared office. Okay. know if we need them. Debbie. That's seven. Cut. You've got an AMR ambulance park for a higher feet. We've dispatched none of this. Looks like they're waiting for us. AMR was given the updated location, so we'll call me in. Sounds like an M.R. canceled it. Did you still need the ambulance there on the highway? Yeah, just do an email the mail that got here, streaming towards. Gabby, we'll give them a call.
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Syracuse, NY
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