Woman intends self harm by swallowing pen tip at apartment, Lincoln NE
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A woman at an apartment near South 19th Street intended to harm herself by swallowing a pen tip. She has a safety plan and is currently outside on the balcony.
Audio|Heard on: Lincoln Police and Fire, Lancaster County Sheriff
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Transcript:
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542 truck 8 and medic 3 zone 62 to medical problem response psychiatric problem near South 19th Street unit 11 respond on TAC 6
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Truck 8 and Medic 3.
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Respond 2. Zone 62[1].
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Medical Bravo.
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Response.
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Psychiatric problem near South 19th Street.
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Attempt to locate (number withheld) - Unate (number withheld) black sea and Telluride specialty plate K-state.
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(number withheld). Again, ATL on a (number withheld) black key at Talley Ride Specialty Plate from K-State (number withheld).
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At (number withheld).
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Good.
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I'm 20 on my parking.
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An hour.
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It's a (number withheld) black Kea Tell You Ride.
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It has a Kansas State alumni plate (number withheld).
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For (number withheld). It's a last thing about an hour ago.
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Ten to locate a (number withheld) (number withheld) A verifying a Bravo response to zone 62 near South 19th Street
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apartment number 11 for a 32-year-old female that's intending self-harm by swallowing a pen tip and ink does have a safety plan that's being followed currently sitting outside on their balcony
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Zone 62: Designated geographic area identified as Response Zone 62 for dispatch and police operations.
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Location mentioned:
S 19th St, Lincoln, NE 68502
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