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Police Use De-Escalation Tactics to Prevent Suicide Attempt

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South Pasadena Police officers successfully intervened in a mental health crisis involving a suicidal individual threatening to jump from the roof of a residence on St. Albans Avenue.

Suicidal Subject Located on Roof Ledge

At approximately 6:35 p.m., officers responded to a home in the 200 block of St. Albans Avenue following a report of a potentially suicidal person. Upon arrival, officers found the subject seated on the roof’s ledge, roughly 25 feet above the ground.

Officers Successfully De-Escalate the Situation

Police quickly initiated communication in an effort to calm and de-escalate the situation. Through ongoing dialogue, one officer was able to safely approach and pull the individual away from the ledge, preventing a potential tragedy.

Medical Assistance and Mental Health Evaluation

Paramedics from the South Pasadena Fire Department responded and treated the individual for pre-existing injuries. The person was then transported to a local hospital for a mental health evaluation.

Public Encouraged to Share Information

Anyone with additional details about this incident is urged to contact the South Pasadena Police Department at (626) 403-7270. To remain anonymous, tips can be submitted through Crime Stoppers at (800) 222-TIPS (8477).

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