November 26, 2024

Perth Amboy, Sayreville police save woman from jumping off bridge

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“Let me die” were the words a Perth Amboy police sergeant heard as he and two Sayreville police officers saved a woman from jumping off the Victory Bridge in Perth Amboy earlier this month.

The incident began in the evening Dec. 10 when a vehicle accident report came in from the bridge. Perth Amboy Police Sgt. Juan DeJesus arrived at the bridge at 6:26 p.m., where he found a parked car, according to city officials.

A nearby witness told DeJesus that a woman was about to jump off the bridge. DeJesus immediately stopped the woman from jumping as she resisted, repeating the words “let me die” and trying to break from DeJesus’s hold, city officials said.

Officers C. Mendes and K. Kryzanowski from the Sayreville Police Department soon arrived and helped DeJesus pull the woman back to safety.

EMS personnel then secured and cared for the woman before transporting her to the hospital. The woman revealed that she was dealing with the loss of her father and strained family relationships, according to city officials.

The investigation found that the car was not involved in an accident and that the woman had used it to climb over the railing of the bridge, city officials said.

The following is a list of free resources available to New Jersey residents experiencing a mental-health crisis.

988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline: U.S. residents can now call or text 988 to connect with suicide prevention specialists or access mental health resource information.

NJ Suicide Prevention Hopeline: At 855-654-6735, specialists are available for confidential telephone counseling and support 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

NJ Mental Health Cares: New Jersey’s behavioral health information and referral service is at 866-202-HELP. Behavioral care specialists are available from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Mondays through Fridays.

2nd Floor Youth Helpline: New Jersey residents ages 10 to 24 can call or text 888-222-2228, available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

The Trevor Project: National organization focused on suicide prevention among LGBTQ youth, available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Call 866-488-7386.

This article originally appeared on MyCentralJersey.com: Perth Amboy, Sayreville NJ police save woman from jumping off bridge

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