I don't think so, because the reason we're organized the way we are is that there are local resources in place. Obviously, it's terrible that this happened, and everybody would rather prevent it, but it's not always possible, so you have to react to the situation when it occurs.
The first line of reacting to this kind of thing would be the police, but at the conclusion, after being taken into custody by the police, the next step would be to have a mental health assessment. Depending on the results of that, you would go from there.
A mental health expert would tell you that this constitutes a crisis. It's an easy word to say, but there's a threshold you have to reach in order to be in one. But that would be treated as an in-patient--