Radio host Iain Lee keeps suicidal caller on the line for half an hour until ambulance arrives

Authored by independent.co.uk and submitted by thrae_awa

Radio host Iain Lee has been credited with helping save a suicidal man's life by keeping him on the phone for 30 minutes until an ambulance arrived.

The man, identified only as Chris, called during Lee's talkRADIO show on Wednesday and said he had taken an overdose.

Lee, who appeared on I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! last year, said the man was "lying in a street in Plymouth, dying" at the time of the call.

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Chris, who said he was almost 59 and suffering from depression and post-traumatic stress disorder, explained he was close to a nightclub and told Lee: "I don't want to die, Iain".

Lee, 45, has previously discussed his own mental health struggles and explained he has suffered from suicidal thoughts while coming off anti-depressants.

The radio host spoke to Chris while emergency services worked to track down the caller, telling him at one point: “Shut up, man... I love you. You may want to die, but we can talk about that tomorrow.”

Meanwhile, producers gave emergency services details of Chris's appearance and location, helping them assist the caller as promptly as possible.

The man stopped talking at several points during the call, causing Lee to become increasingly worried about the caller's safety.

Lee sounded clearly relieved when Chris came back on the line, at one point telling him: “Yes, brother. The whole country is punching the air. We lost you for about 10 minutes, man.”

Police told Lee after 27 minutes that they had located the caller.

Lee tweeted after the incident: "Tonight we took a call from a man who had taken an overdose. He was lying in a street in Plymouth, dying. We managed to keep him online, get a description of what he looked like and was wearing, work out where he was and send an ambulance and police to him.

"Kept him on the phone for 30 minutes while he got harder to understand. Long periods of silence where I thought he'd died. F***, that was intense and upsetting. Thanks for your kind words. I really hope he makes it."

On Thursday, Lee shared another update, writing: "Thanks everyone for your kind words. Been an odd day for so many reasons. I really appreciate your kind words."

He planned to be back on the air at 10pm.

The ambulance service said that the caller was taken to the hospital for further treatment.

For confidential support in the UK, contact the Samaritans at 116 123.

In the US, contact the Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255.

thrae_awa on December 21st, 2018 at 06:02 UTC »

This story really moved me. I'm facing my first Christmas alone (divorce) and it's a time of year, though festive for many, that can feel desperately sad.

You might be interested to know Iain Lee hosted the comedy programme ("The 11 O'Clock Show") where Ricky Gervais and Sacha Baron Cohen (as Ali G) found fame. He's a talented comedian who struggled with his own mental health issues, is now a successful talk radio DJ and a jolly good egg!

Take care of each other out there :)

EDIT: This post made the front page, apparently, wasn't expecting that at all and my inbox has melted.

I didn't mean to make this about my situation, but I want to thank you for your kind replies. I'm in London and looking to go on a last minute city break in Europe as everything in London reminds me of her. Looks like Eurostar is my best option, as air travel is out of the question with the chaos at Gatwick.

I'm going to take the advice of someone who messaged me by keeping it simple and NOT attempting to recreate Christmas dinner. I'll be happy munching something tasty, maybe a good pizza and a decent bottle of wine.

I'm really touched by complete strangers reaching out to me, offering me a seat at their table. That sort of generosity reminds me there's more to life than the sad, lonely bubble I've been in this year. Thank you, Reddit, and I wish you all an extremely Merry Christmas.

St_Bernardus on December 21st, 2018 at 04:39 UTC »

uplifting and sad

godshand2013 on December 21st, 2018 at 04:22 UTC »

Reminds me of the time Howard Stern received a call from someone who was threatening to jump from the George Washington Bridge.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GkhBhsrSig4