Three police officers were injured during the prevention.

Members of the Kosovo Police, firemen and other emergency teams have survived a person who was at the height of the Psychiatric Clinic building and threatened to jump from there. During the rescue operation, three police officers were injured in the confrontation with the person trying to jump. Police and [...]
Kosovo police have announced that, today in the early morning hours (07:55) has accepted a tip that at a clinic in Pristina, a person has climbed to the peak of the building (mental clergy) and is trying to jump from there.
The South Pristina Police Station's “units have responded rapidly to the location, with which the fire unit and ambulance” were reported, the report said.
Further, the report states that after a good and professional co-ordination of the actions of all teams to manage the situation, with the help of the fire station has been achieved so that police officials can get close to the person suspected of jumping from the roof of the building.
Police officers throughout the course of time through very professional actions and communications about the circumstances of the event have tried to calm the person in order to avoid the incident, and for a moment the person has been caught, but in an attempt to capture him, the man in question has already begun to use continued violence and attack police officials. However, thanks to the efforts and determination of officials, the suspect has been brought under control and with the help of firemen has been reached on earth, while the same has immediately been subjected to medical treatments at psychiatric clinic”, the report said.
It is further said that during the intervention to prevent the person from jumping out of the building and confronting it, bodily injuries have taken three police officials who have received emergency medical treatment.
Several witnesses have also been interviewed, and in consultation with the prosecutor are taking the necessary actions to initiate the case procedures.
Telegraph sources suggest that the person who wanted to jump was a patient at the Psychiatric Clinic.











