RESPONDING TO JUMPER INCIDENTS
由托马斯·m·兰贡
It is 2300 hours, and your department is dispatched to an "attempted suicide" at an area hotel. Dispatch informs you that a male is threatening to jump from a fifth-floor window. On arrival, you find that a man has broken out the plate glass windows of his room. He now dangles precariously from the window by one arm, bleeding profusely, shouting and acting highly irrationally. In addition, he is wielding a large shard of glass and alternately menaces your crew and cuts his wrists and neck. How will you handle this emergency?
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