Possible mental health concern at near South 42nd Street, Omaha NE
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According to the dispatch call, a female caller from near South 42nd Street reported possible mental health issues, mentioning a guardian and court cases before hanging up.
Audio|Heard on: Omaha Police Dispatch - Southeast
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01:16
Transcript:
00:00
Park Avenue, Craig and have a ticket check.
00:03
Well, being, proxmalocation, near South 42nd Street, near South 42nd Street
00:09
female, possible A.
00:10
Adam Collar State, she has a guardian and she does not need one,
00:14
and was talking about something about court cases and singing and then hung up, phase 2 of 28 meters, 3.665.
00:23
Clear.
00:24
So, 2.20? 2.20.
00:30
3 Command 60 is that's a call, though, franking, it could possibly reach out by phone.
00:38
Good two, spring three.
00:43
Two, Frank, three, family.
00:47
We have a possible AM caller from an approximate location, near South 42nd Street, stating sure the guardian does not need one, and was advising something about court cases and singing and then hung up.
01:04
2.3 clear. Looks like it's a 911 phone.
01:06
However, I might find some documentation that has a phone number.
01:10
Command approved that we can cancel officers.
01:11
I'll call her.
01:14
That was clear.
01:15
I think my 16 hit clear.
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