Police respond to suicide threat near W Manlius St, East Syracuse NY
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Police responded to a suicide threat near West Manlius Street in East Syracuse. A woman in her 30s posted suicidal statements on social media. She lives alone and no weapons were found at the location.
Audio|Heard on: Onondaga County Public Safety
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01:32
Transcript:
00:00
3404 on a unit to assist in a suicide threat.
00:02
Last Mainland Street in Charles Street, East Syracuse.
00:06
And it's 642 and 645 Channel 3, 642, 645 Channel 3.
00:12
I'll be clear last.
00:15
Marcel, 285, been around, back at the top.
00:19
3404.
00:21
I'm sorry, repeat your transmissions.
00:26
645, I'll take that and advise.
00:27
Those doors have been broken as she's talking about the Emerald Coffee Lund or whatever.
00:37
Notification to the buzz and quote Springs chief waters off to Potter Road.
00:44
I'll be clear to the last.
00:47
Did I call down on the checks there on the AOA?
00:51
We'll copy.
00:52
Thank you.
00:54
You know 645 piers per the call taker.
00:57
It's happening at the area next to that Everell lounge and there is an awesome alarm going off.
01:03
Copy, they're attached.
01:04
Those doors are broken.
01:05
I'll still advise.
01:07
Received.
01:09
340409 unit to assist on a suicide threat.
01:12
Near West Manlius Street, the door on the right between Charles Street and Kinney Street.
01:19
It's a check on (name withheld), 30s white female.
01:25
She lives alone,
01:27
no weapons in the house.
01:28
She posts on social media, suicidal ideations,
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Location mentioned:
W Manlius St, East Syracuse, NY 13057
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