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GPD Officer Intervenes in Mental Health Crisis That Shut Down I-70



GREENFIELD — A mental health crisis issue shut down I-70 and Ind. 9 for some time early Thursday morning as officials from the Greenfield Police Department, Indiana State Police and Hancock County Crisis Intervention Team eventually helped a man who was in dire need.

Officials received word a person was sitting on the edge of the overpass at the intersection of Ind. 9 and I-70 Thursday morning around 9:15 a.m. That forced officials to shut down the major highway running through the county and to try and help the man.

“When officers arrived, the man refused to speak to them,” GPD Deputy Chief Chuck McMichael said in a release. “Officers quickly recognized this man was having a mental health crisis and needed help.”

Officers from the GPD and other responding departments went into normal protocol for dealing with these types of situations. Then shortly after 10:35 a.m. the incident ended with the male backing off, coming down from the concrete barrier he was sitting on.

An officer from the GPD, Danny Williams is credited with helping to save the man’s life after talking with him and convincing him to step away from the precarious situation.

Williams is trained in crisis intervention and continued talking to the man while other officers closed the eastbound lanes of I-70 and the northbound lanes of Ind. 9 for the safety of the man and the officers on the scene. After about 45 minutes, westbound I-70 was closed as well.

“This incident could not have gone any better,” McMichael said. “We appreciate the support from our partners at the Hancock County Sheriff’s Department and the Indiana State Police for assisting and the Greenfield Fire Territory for providing support and care for the man once resolved.”

Source : Daily Reporter

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