Er, no I wasn't mistaking the age of the woman for her being less dangerous..sigh.
I was reading the OP and seeing that the police were called because she had said she wanted to end her life and that when they got there and tried to move her she got out the knife. I wasn't saying she wasn't dangerous but what I am saying is that the situation was created by calling the police in the first place.
Guess I was just commenting on your...how shall I say...less than concerned tone, because the police went to a call, a suicidal call, and somehow, its not ok, because this woman was old and wanted to die? Sounds like suicide is a normal call for the cops to go on. Maybe not in England, but all the PDs here that I'm familiar with, they go. And I may have missed it, but where does it say that they tried to move her? The link that I posted, states that she pulled the knife from under her pillow if they tried to take her from her home.
Sorry, this situation was created by the woman herself. She had her mind set on dying, long before the cops got there. She most likely got upset because she knew that now that the cops and EMS was on the way, her plan was not going as anticipated.
Here, if the ambulance personnel had decided police were needed, he/she would have walked in and said. 'what's up love,' told relatives to put the kettle on ( thus getting them out of the way so he could speak to the old lady) and talked gently to the old lady, the situation would have resolved without her thinking she had to defend herself...well how would you feel about being forcibly taken away to the local mental hospital?.The article said she'd expressed the wish to die, it didn't say she was planning to end her life by violent means, it didn't say she was brandishing a knife nor that she took it out at the medics, it said she got it out when the police tried to move her, why were they trying to move her?
Again, you mention they were trying to move her. Could you please post the link to the article that you're reading? As for the rest of this...I'm assuming you read my post regarding that guy that shot himself when the ambulance worker walked in? I didn't know that your basic EMT was trained in negotiations with suicidal parties. Maybe there are some states that do train them, I dont know. And how do you know the situation would have calmly been resolved? So you're telling me that if an EMS worker, calmly talks to a suicidal person, that they're always going to talk them out of killing themselves?
It didn't say she had a knife out first, it said she got it out after the police arrived so the situation couldn't have been described as dangerous to start with could it?
And again, unless you know the policy for this PD, you have no idea whether or not its protocol to go or not. If your opinion, it wasnt right. That fine, as long as you realize that regardless of your opinion, the rules of that PD will supercede that. For example...where I work, if its an accidental OD, the PD does not respond...unless its deemed after EMS arrives that it was intentional. Now, if its clear that its intentional right from the beginning, then yes, PD always goes.
I'm following the timeline given and the actions from then on, it was the police arriving that caused her to bring the knife out so if she'd been talked to gently in the first place both by her son and then by the police, the situation wouldn't have escalated. I'm not saying the police are at fault initially, you don't know what the son said to the old woman to get her so upset, maybe something along the lines of 'the police are coming to take you away, you mad old woman etc etc'.
Now that I think about it, how do any of us know if they didn't try talking first? Were you there? I know I wasn't. And I doubt anyone else posting here was either. Maybe she snapped when she saw the cop and pulled the knife then...again, I dont know.
People are reading into what info the article has given a whole different situation.
Well, as always, anytime a story like this is posted, its rare that we, the readers, will ever get the true and the whole story. The paper will print what they want. Amazing how many times I've dispatched officers to calls and the media, who's listening on scanners, call to find out whats going on, and somehow they...surprise surprise...trump up the call, to something that it wasnt from the beginning. A 3 car accident has been twisted to a fatal. WHAT?!?!?!?!??!?!?!?!??!
Actually, now that I think about it, I think we've had a similar discussion before. Yup, right
here. I dont think that I've seen a thread yet, in which an article has been posted, and some sort of speculation hasnt taken place. A good majority of the forums would close up and die, if people didn't. Its what makes the discussion I suppose. I mean, I said in my OP that the article was vauge. However, while none of us know the policy for that dept., theres nothing wrong, IMHO, with debate. Like I said, all we can do is armchair QB at best.
