Lebanon — A Lebanon police officer and a Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center security officer rescued a 21-year-old suicidal man from the parking garage roof on Sunday evening.

The Lebanon Crisis Intervention Team attempted to talk the man down from the fifth-story ledge, but he wouldn’t respond, according to a Lebanon Police Department news release. Afraid the man might jump or fall, the two officers grabbed him and pulled him away from the ledge. 

They restrained him and brought him into the hospital for a mental health evaluation, according to the release.

The situation began to unfold around 6:30 p.m. when a caller reported that a man had threatened to commit suicide and sent pictures of his feet dangling over the Quechee Gorge Bridge. The caller started that the man was headed to DHMC. 

No one was injured in the incident.