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Student threatens self harm after academic probation newsOmaha NE

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audio iconMedical Emergency
Q Plaza #2a, Omaha, NE 68127

As discussed during the dispatch call, a student at a university threatened to hang himself after learning he was put on academic probation. He sent several confusing messages to a professor. No weapons or notes were found. The last contact was about 30 minutes ago. Police were sent to check on the student's well-being at the student's residence near Q Plaza.

Audio|Heard on: Omaha Police Dispatch - Southwest
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02:43
Transcript:
00:00
Six three on four.
00:01
This is six three, officer.
00:02
Thank you. I can have you take a check well-being at near Q Plaza, near Q Plaza Unit 2A as an Adam.
00:11
No caller to be seen.
00:13
Caller requesting behavioral health unit.
00:16
State student (name withheld) goes by Eddie.
00:20
I've turned off.
00:22
(Name withheld), possibly a male, date of birth May 30th of 1976, told a professor at this point there is nothing I can do before or correction beside hang myself.
00:34
After hearing news that he is on probation and schooling, he sent multiple additional out of context messages to the professor.
00:42
No weapons, tricks, no notes, no entries known.
00:46
Last heard from him approximately 30 min ago.
00:49
There's a possible number for Eddie in your MDT.
00:54
What big is 6C?
00:57
Six, pretty clear.
00:58
What about Frank getting service?
01:00
Oh, Frankie advice, Frankie advice.
01:05
Pretty obvious southwest lane general hazard, 90th and Pacific.
01:08
Any units advised? Ten seventy-three.
01:15
Three hundred and seventy-three.
01:18
Ten eight could one.
01:21
That's clear.
01:22
Stand by for call.
01:25
Five three on four.
01:27
Ten five six, thank you.
01:28
Ten 53053 , both units take a disturbance at near Knob Street.
01:33
Near Knob Street at BPC manager Patrick.
01:37
Caller states mixed female thirties, gray sweatsuit and a black Ford Explorer blaring horn in the parking lot and refusing to leave.
01:44
Smells like alcohol.
01:45
I know what they do drugs.
01:46
Ten 23 . Okay, 1088 , thank you.
01:51
Ten 53.
01:54
Clear.
01:56
Thank you.
01:58
Thanks,
02:02
five.
02:03
True Frank five.
02:06
Is it still Frank request?
02:09
Yes, please.
02:10
I have three baker six three en route to a check of being at near Q Plaza Unit 2A.
02:17
It's for a UNO student (name withheld) advising there's nothing he can do besides hanging himself after hearing news that he is in probation, pulling and schooling, and sent multiple additional out-of-contact messages to his professor.
02:36
Refrain five.
02:39
That's clear. I'll be en route for my current call.
02:42
Okay, thank you.
02:43
Seventeen fifty-three.

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Q Plaza #2a, Omaha, NE 68127

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