Female rescued after hanging from apartment window, Topeka KS
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Emergency responders assisted a female who was hanging from a second or third floor apartment window near SW Polk street in Topeka. A broken window was observed on the northeast side of the building.
Audio|Heard on: Topeka and Shawnee County Fire Departments
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02:15
Transcript:
00:00
Try to make first responder near SW Polk.
00:04
One of possible suicide, I attempt.
00:07
Caller advisor is a female hanging from a second or third floor apartment window.
00:12
Need you will also be en route.
00:13
Enter five-first responder, near SW Polk will be the south side of the building.
00:19
On a female hanging out of a second or third floor apartment has been pulled inside now, need you will also be in route respondent to.
00:36
5-dispatch, will you have me to the port call please?
00:41
Copy, 1033.
00:49
Do it this way?
00:52
Go ahead.
00:55
Call on a stay staying PS.
00:57
I'm not familiar with that.
00:58
Is that a stage order?
01:03
To be staying in public service, they're staying on the line.
01:07
The county has got the person on the line.
01:11
Copy that, thank you.
01:21
3,1002105, do you guys have the key in the heat of courtyard doors?
01:29
Negative.
01:33
Copy.
01:37
Is there sure that the reporter buddy can come unlock one of the courtyard doors for us, please? We are on the west side.
01:51
Thank you.
01:53
Engines 5 AMR 100.
01:58
This is going to be, we see a broken window on the third floor,
02:04
on the farthest northeast side of the building.
02:12
We're seeing a broken window.
02:14
We can get in after we're going to go.
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Location mentioned:
SW Polk St, Topeka, KS 66612
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