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The Bulletin Notes.


Officers Jeff Larsh and Joel Mast of the Forest Park, Ohio For the unincorporated community in Ottawa County, see .
Forest Park is a city in Hamilton County, Ohio, United States. The population was 19,463 at the 2000 census making it the second most populous city in Hamilton County, Ohio.
, Police Department responded to a call pertaining per·tain  
intr.v. per·tained, per·tain·ing, per·tains
1. To have reference; relate: evidence that pertains to the accident.

2.
 to an attempted suicide at a residence. Upon arrival, they found the house locked. No one answered the door and the officers could not make contact with anyone inside. After receiving authorization, Officers Larsh and Mast kicked in the front door and entered the residence. Once inside, the officers noticed the smell of exhaust fumes exhaust fumes

fumes given off by vehicles; contain some carbon monoxide, the amount varying with the efficiency of combustion in the particular engine. In most engines the use of exhaust fumes for euthanasia is not recommended because it operates partly on the carbon dioxide
. Officer Mast located a 4-month-old baby lying on a couch A couch, loveseat, sofa, settee, lounge, davenport or chesterfield are items of furniture for the comfortable seating of more than one person. Compare the joiner's settle, with its separate seat cushions.  with a suicide note A suicide note is a message left by someone who later attempts or commits suicide. It is estimated that 12-20% of suicides are accompanied by a note.[1] However, incidence rates may depend on race, method of suicide, and cultural differences and may reach rates as high  nearby that was written by the mother. Officer Larsh found the woman in her car in the garage with the doors closed and the motor running. The officers turned off the engine and the opened the doors. Officer Larsh moved the mother to the front yard and Officer Mast brought the child outside. The officers got medical help for the two victims and also made arrangements for the baby and mother's other three children, who had not yet arrived home from school. The quick, decisive actions of Officers Larsh and Mast saved two lives and prevented a horrible tragedy.

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Publication:The FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin
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Geographic Code:1U3OH
Date:Jul 1, 2005
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