Woman at emergency shelter threatened with removal and drug use claims, Omaha NE
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Emergency responders were dispatched to Francis House emergency shelter for a welfare check on a woman who claimed church members and ambulance staff were trying to remove her and threatening her with harm. She mentioned possible drug use and mental distress.
Audio|Heard on: Omaha Police Dispatch - Northeast
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Transcript:
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If you're detailing a check well-being at the Francis House, near North 17th Street at 1844.
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And all my fire sooner out, that floor alarm,
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50.9, 46th Street, 1844.
00:19
Do you make for 44?
00:21
We make a year 44.
00:24
3108 comes running to hospital image.
00:27
There's semi-for-call.
00:33
Speaker 44, have you not to a check full-being.
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Francis House, Women's Side, near North 17th Street, near North 17th Street.
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Colleers stating church members and ambulances are trying to remove her and threatening her with cannibalism on un-unuffin, drugs, drinking, Baker 44.
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Location mentioned:
Emergency Shelter, 1117 N 17th St, Omaha, NE 68102
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