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Celephais
08-29-2007, 06:28 PM
http://wcbstv.com/local/local_story_240173331.html
Authorities Put Anti-Suicide Phones On Tappan Zee

(CBS/AP) TARRYTOWN, N.Y. Suicide prevention telephones have been activated on the approaches to one of the country's largest bridges in hopes that people intent on jumping to their deaths can be dissuaded by one last human voice.

More than 25 people have made fatal jumps from the Tappan Zee Bridge into the Hudson River in the past 10 years, the state Thruway Authority said.

The four phones -- two each on the Rockland and Westchester county sides -- provide direct links to the Lifeline suicide prevention hot line, which would connect callers to counselors at LifeNet or Covenant House, the authority said Tuesday. State troopers stationed in Tarrytown would be sent to the phones.

Above each telephone is a sign that says, "When it seems like there is no hope, there is help."

"We're trying to help people who at that last moment might say, `You know, I'd like another chance,"' said John Draper, director of the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. "There's a great deal of ambivalence that people feel up to the moment they jump or even after they jump. Survivors have told us, `The moment I jumped I wish I hadn't."'

Gary Spielmann, a consultant to the state Bridge Authority, said, "Many individuals who attempt to jump from bridges are deeply ambivalent about dying, and the placement of phones on bridges is a way of reaching those individuals and reassuring them that life is worth living."

"The human voice and presence," he added, "is the best way of connecting these individuals to the services available."

The 3-mile-long Governor Malcolm Wilson Tappan Zee Bridge, which opened in 1955, has no walkway. Would-be suicides tend to drive to midspan, stop their cars in an outside lane, scale the barrier and jump, said Ramesh Mehta, the Thruway's regional director.

Suicide prevention phones are in use on many spans around the country. The state Bridge Authority, which operates five Hudson River bridges north of the Tappan Zee, installed Lifeline phones on four bridges this year, "and in the last month, we already have two confirmed saves," said spokesman John Bellucci.

"People picked up the phone, were contemplating suicide, talked to counselors, and police were able to take them to hospitals, where they received the help they needed," he said.

The fifth bridge, the Mid-Hudson Bridge, linking Poughkeepsie and Highland, has had radio phones for 23 years with a link to the Dutchess County Office of Mental Hygiene. Bellucci said 70 people had used the phones in that time and only one of them had jumped. Seven people who did not call also jumped, he said.

Some experts feel bigger barricades would be more efficient than phones at preventing suicides, but they present structural and maintenance issues and are much more expensive, Bellucci said.

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Photo of said phonebooth:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/6/62/Suicide_Booth.JPG/200px-Suicide_Booth.JPG

Gan
08-29-2007, 06:31 PM
I wonder if they have extra loooooooong receiver cords?

Shalla
08-29-2007, 06:33 PM
From reading case studies.. People who usually go through with a suicide have been thinking about it for days and months and nobody can convince them to do so otherwise.. They're very quiet about it as well.

Then there are people who wants attention.

Celephais
08-29-2007, 06:34 PM
Shit, how did I miss this:

"and in the last month, we already have two confirmed saves," said spokesman John Bellucci.

If anyone could talk me down from a bridge, it'd be Senator Blutarsky.

Sean of the Thread
08-29-2007, 06:35 PM
Those have been installed here on the Skyway bridge for quite some time.

It's Tampa Bay's hotspot for splitting your noggin on water.

Fallen
08-29-2007, 06:36 PM
Anyone ever prank suicide hotlines as a kid?

Celephais
08-29-2007, 06:40 PM
No comment
Nice try on the delete there. :welcome:

Fallen
08-29-2007, 06:41 PM
Bwahaha.

Shalla
08-29-2007, 06:43 PM
Ass. :(

Edit: It wasn't just me! My friends did it, they dialed. I was just there with them, I swear!

Sean of the Thread
08-29-2007, 06:45 PM
Shit, how did I miss this:


If anyone could talk me down from a bridge, it'd be Senator Blutarsky.

Grab a brew... don't cost nothin'

Celephais
08-29-2007, 06:47 PM
Ass. :(

Edit: It wasn't just me! My friends did it, they dialed. I was just there with them, I swear!

It's moments like this that make it all worthwhile.

ViridianAsp
08-29-2007, 06:49 PM
OMFG Are you serious?

Next they are going to etch suicide hotline numbers on the barrels of guns.

If I were so far gone that I was going to jump off a bridge, I don't think I'd go..


What's that? A suicide prevention phone?! Oh, I better check and see if I am doing the right thing...

Shalla
08-29-2007, 06:50 PM
At least they're trying. Besides, they would not implement these kind of things unless statistic shows that a specific city has a high suicide rate.. especially bridge suicides.

DeV
08-29-2007, 06:57 PM
I have a friend who works as a Park Ranger at the Grand Canyon and she has to do the occassional rescue and recovery. Three days ago they recovered the maggot infested body of a girl who jumped to her death.

When my friend opened her cell phone there was a picture of the area where the girl parked her car at the mountain edge, and also a picture of the view over the edge of the mountain where she apparently stood before she jumped. The message that displayed when she opened the cell phone stated "suicide is easy, it's life that's hard".

I wonder if people who jump from mountains know that they are in for a very bumpy ride. Anyway, if the phones help deter even one person from jumping then more power to them.

Nauriel
08-30-2007, 06:55 AM
Those have been installed here on the Skyway bridge for quite some time.

It's Tampa Bay's hotspot for splitting your noggin on water.

Oh yeah, the good ole suicide phones on the skyway! Dont you just love it when you drive over it and there is just someone's car just parked on the bridge and no evidence of the person? Ive had that happen a few times driving over it in the early morning. Plus you really dont hear exactly how many people jump off the bridge, its a lot.(You never hear about the people that jump, dont die on the fall but get eaten by all the sharks though..I wonder why, hrm! good shark fishing under the bridge, really...) Down in the florida keys they have these signs that says how many key deer were killed this year by cars and whatnot, personally I think we need one on top of the skyway for our jumpers :). Morbid, but wouldnt it be um, informative?! :D

sst
08-30-2007, 07:56 AM
Waste of taxpayer money.

Jayvn
08-30-2007, 09:01 AM
I think I'm going to try to drown myself with some guinness this weekend..anyone want to talk me out of it? good.