As far as my knowledge goes if the police are notified of a suicidal person or a suicide attempt they will take the person to the hospital or get an ambulance so that they can be restrained and can't escape or injure themselves in the vehicle. I might be wrong though. It is very hard to get people to take stuff like that seriously because of the mass amounts of people who do it for attention and unless you know for certain he's hurt himself before whether in this case or for something else, it very well could be all talk. It's hard to fake being nuts, but there are different kinds of nuts and not all of them are ready to hop in a 6 foot hole wearing their Sunday best despite running around with a kitchen knife and screaming about the Second Coming. Either way it does have to be treated as serious or at least real because the only one who knows is the nut.
If you have any tangible evidence of him threatening to hurt himself, you, or anyone else or just his general erratic behavior, contact the police station where he lives (you can usually call your local station or a 911 dispatcher and ask to be transferred, I believe) and explain the situation and offer to send them the information either in the mail or via fax or something so they know it's not a joke. They will check on him and if it continues just continue calling and chances are they'll end up taking it seriously and either see to it he gets help or contact his folks to take him in for something like suicide watch or just general care.
It's a very hard situation, I watched my ex best friend go through it. You care enough to want to help but there's not much to be done besides return to them and when you don't want that, it becomes a conflict of safety and interest. All you can really do is try to turn him over to someone who will get him help and then remove yourself from the situation quickly.
If you have any tangible evidence of him threatening to hurt himself, you, or anyone else or just his general erratic behavior, contact the police station where he lives (you can usually call your local station or a 911 dispatcher and ask to be transferred, I believe) and explain the situation and offer to send them the information either in the mail or via fax or something so they know it's not a joke. They will check on him and if it continues just continue calling and chances are they'll end up taking it seriously and either see to it he gets help or contact his folks to take him in for something like suicide watch or just general care.
It's a very hard situation, I watched my ex best friend go through it. You care enough to want to help but there's not much to be done besides return to them and when you don't want that, it becomes a conflict of safety and interest. All you can really do is try to turn him over to someone who will get him help and then remove yourself from the situation quickly.
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