Person with suicidal thoughts after alcohol relapse near St Thomas Drive, Menomonee Falls WI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a person near St Thomas Drive who recently relapsed on alcohol is expressing suicidal thoughts. The individual was previously armed with a box cutter knife during an interaction with officers.
Audio|Heard on: Waukesha WI Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Falls 219, Falls 213, it's going to be near St Thomas Drive.
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Thomas Drive.
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Near St Thomas Drive.
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Thomas Drive.
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Caller said, quote, I just got released from the ER yesterday and I'm having suicidal thoughts and then immediately disconnected.
00:19
Falls 219, I got it.
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1213, 10 first call.
00:24
Falls to 13, Falls 219.
00:27
It's going to be (name withheld) subject.
00:30
He relapsed on alcohol two days ago, and he had a pint of alcohol today.
00:36
Negative weapons were still gathering.
00:40
Double.
00:42
Falls 213, Falls 219, the subject will be outside when officers arrive.
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Falls 213, 104.
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Falls 217, checking status.
00:55
Does it?
00:57
For Falls 217.
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Falls, 514.
01:02
Falls 514?
01:05
For that suicide threat, just for 43 last time,
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we had an interaction with him, he was armed with a box cutter knife.
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Number, Falls 514, Falls 213, Falls 219, 2 copies.
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Location mentioned:
W177N8916 St Thomas Dr, Menomonee Falls, WI 53051
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