Man threatens self with knife during family dispute, Amboy MN
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Police responded to a report of a man holding a knife to his own throat during a domestic disturbance near North Craig. Officers contacted the parties, secured the scene, and requested medical help for the man who had hand injuries. The incident involved a mental health crisis within the family.
Audio|Heard on: Minnesota South Central Public Safety
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02:8
Transcript:
00:00
Near North Craig, I have a female party on the line, say it's her husband has a knife to his throat.
00:07
Acknowledgement, can you pay your rescue standby?
00:14
3944, you copy, correct?
00:17
Yep.
00:22
They'll party threw the knife across the room.
00:26
Copy.
00:31
They were upstairs and I instructed them to come downstairs to meet you.
00:39
Thank you.
00:41
Detach from 6-8-2.
00:43
Do you hit to both North Vancouver?
00:53
We've made contact.
00:54
Could you start medical, please?
00:56
Go for.
01:00
2744, 2,700-B-E roll.
01:03
Good. Good.
01:08
Cereble County to Freeborn County Circle.
01:12
I'm going to need an ICR going to River's Edge, St.
01:17
Peter, with one adult male.
01:20
249, 8,100 when you're ready.
01:23
Got base.
01:28
Do you need a name? Please.
01:33
(name withheld).
01:35
Date of birth, (number withheld).
01:40
1989.
01:42
249 to 149 to 145.
01:45
(name withheld).
01:46
Cherable County to Freeborn County in Circle.
01:53
49, are you okay with routine for Northern do you want, school three?
02:02
Routine's fine. He's got some injuries to his hand.
02:05
We're sorting through the mental health part of it right now.
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Location mentioned:
North St W, Amboy, MN 56010
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