Panic alarm triggers police response at east wisconsin avenue office, Pewaukee WI


Police responded to a panic alarm at an office near east wisconsin avenue. The alarm indicated a hold-up or duress situation. Meanwhile, a 14-year-old male patient threatened suicide and left the property, with staff following him nearby.
Audio|Source: Waukesha County Law Enforcement
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Transcript:
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San 501, go ahead. San 501 and Sam 115 is he could start heading to Rogers near Valley Road for a suicide threat. There's a suicidal patient that eloped from the property. He's a 14-year-old male. Goes right Miles. He's currently on Valley Road head eastbound. We're still gathering. 115 around from Dallasman. Time rise one, I got it. Victor 112 and Victor 106 for a panic alarm. 12.
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Victor 106, Victor 112 for a panic alarm at east wisconsin avenue near Unit H of Henry. For office wireless hold-up and duress button, if you could read the notes for the office who belongs to. 112, copy and roll. 10-8, advise reports. 10-8, A-way. 10-8, A-WA. 10-8, A-WA. 10-8. 10-8. 10-8. 10-8. 10-1. 10-1. 10-1.
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Pan 115 and Sam 501. Miles is described as a male white. He's wearing a red shirt and gray swap pants. There's about six staff members that are following him. They advise he's at the Forage Access. Sayamize, I got it. 115, cover. 108.5. Okay. Okay. Tango 101 2.2. We have to PD regarding.
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Location mentioned:
Near E Wisconsin Ave, Pewaukee, WI 53072
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